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CASE STUDY ON: ADVERSE EFFECT OF DRUGS USED IN TREATEMENT OF POLYSYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME (PCOS)
Akash S. Kapse, Abhijit N. Daf*, Roshankumar G. Satsure, Dr. Prasad P. Jumade, Dr. Dinesh S. Wanjari
. Abstract PCOS, also known as polycystic ovary syndrome, can afflict any woman who is of reproductive age. Women with this frequent hormonal condition create higher levels of masculine hormones than normal. It may impact up to 10% of these women. The hormones utilized for sex differ, which regulates a healthy menstrual cycle but causes issues with a woman's ovaries. Finding the ratio of adverse drug reactions in several PCOS patients was the goal of the current investigation. With the patients' prior consent, a survey consisting of sixteen questions was created and conducted across many hospitals. It was found that women often experience health problems as a result of PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome, an endocrine condition. Chronic PCOS initially presents as reproductive and physiological problems, but over time it progresses to greater metabolic difficulties and infertility. Visual disturbance, skin problems, stomach trouble, multiple gestations, and breast pain are common side effects that can potentially impact a person's lifestyle. Ultimately, our study which comprised a representative sample of the PCOS population shows no noteworthy side effects from PCOS medications, unless they are taken long-term. We discovered that women who use certain drugs have an increased risk of depression, multiple gestations, anorexia, heart failure, and osteoporosis. Further study and research on this topic are required. Keywords: The hormones utilized for sex differ, which regulates a healthy menstrual cycle but causes issues with a woman's ovaries. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
