Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) - Pathophysiology, Symptoms, Treatment
This video thoroughly discusses the pathophysiology of PCOS and also includes manifestations and treatment. It can cause a vicious cycle with increased androgens and increased insulin/insulin resistance.
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Amazing how you got Pedro Pascal to narrate this video. All jokes aside, amazing explanation and video.
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Best video yet, goes really well with your estrogen and progesterone production video! subscribed! Thank you :)
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@physiopathopharmaco4190
18 күн бұрын
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@physiopathopharmaco4190
4 ай бұрын
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@physiopathopharmaco4190
24 күн бұрын
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Thanks for the video, however I do have a question. 3:19 What is the basis for the production of the insulin by the pancreas and what makes it abnormal and different from a patient without PCOS?
Hi and thank you for your compelling video about this condition! I have one question, please. If low progesterone (due to lack of corpus luteus genesis) is the cause of the increased frequency of GnRH secretion through the physiological negative feedback, doesn't that already imply ovulation not happening? I think I didn't get the primum movens of this vicious cycle correctly. Is it the hyperinsulinism? Thanks :D
@daisyy2126
Жыл бұрын
Perhaps that’s why it’s thought to be a chicken and egg scenario as doctors aren’t sure what causes it. I’m not sure though I’m not a doctor
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When young I have had a lower back xray after a road accident where they checked if my spine was fine. Years later I have cysts and irregular periods. and I'm wondering if the xrays are the source. Especially since no one in my family has the irregular periods
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Wow what an explanation plz tell us how we can get rid of PCOS
Thank you so much for this explanation!
@physiopathopharmaco4190
7 ай бұрын
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I have PCOS and I remember how I felt when the doctor told me it would be hard for me to conceive I now have 4 children very successful pregnancies. God blessed me! with use of herbs 🌿
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Sir have a que ,if progesterone comes after ovulation and from carpos luteum ,then then how it will be the cause for gnrh high frequency ,as in pcos the follical doesn't ovulate. The how progesterone will come to cause this. Please tell🙏🙏 Is it occurs in next cycle?
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Hello , Can you please explain, what does it mean on the diagram " ...past failed ovulation events" ??? What does this mean someone tell me please . Thank you
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Thank you for the video! I just had one question: what if you have diabetes type 1 and PCOS?
@08adityanichal40
2 жыл бұрын
If you understand then can you clear up my doubt
@08adityanichal40
2 жыл бұрын
have a que ,if progesterone comes after ovulation and from carpos luteum ,then then how it will be the cause for gnrh high frequency ,as in pcos the follical doesn't ovulate. The how progesterone will come to cause this. Please tell🙏🙏 Is it occurs in next cycle?
@shujiafzal2187
2 жыл бұрын
@@08adityanichal40 In the normal menstrual cycle, when the graffian (antral) follicle ovulates, the egg is sucked up into the fallopian tubes whilst the remainder of the follicle at the ovary becomes the corpus luteum. Normally, the corpus luteum produces progesterone which exerts negative feedback on the hypothalamus such that GnRH pulsatility is decreased to reduce LH/FSH levels and prevent further ovulation. However in PCOS, the follicle does not ovulate such that the corpus luteum is not produced - the follicle remains as an arrested pre-ovulatory follicle in the ovary thereby owing to the polyCYSTIC aspect of PCOS. As there is no corpus luteum, there is NO progesterone produced to negatively feedback on the hypothalamus - as a result GnRH pulsatility increases. As fast GnRH pulses favours LH production, there is a high LH:FSH ratio. The high LH leads to increased androgen production via theca cells which cause hirsutism and acne, alongside insulin resistance which also amplifies further androgen production as it has co-stimulatory effects with LH. On the other hand, low FSH prevents complete follicle maturation as there is no inter-cycle rise/fall such that there is no selection of a dominant follicle. This is why PCOS women present with irregular menstrual cycles and anovulation.
Definitely wasn’t planned with pcos at least not so soon and ended up with twins. We’re both happy though
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Both ovaries are bulky and shows multiple peripherally arranged follicles with echogenic stroma_ POLYCYSTIC OVARIES
Metformin really helps!!!
@jay5281
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, do you have anything else to say about the drug other than that?
Why The FSH don’t rise too?
Please tell
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I have a perfectly regular period every 29 days. Does that mean I ovulate?
@luciramos8526
3 жыл бұрын
Same here !?????
@theryanwan
3 жыл бұрын
Highly likely , however , some have periods without ovulating , gynecologists can test for this though.
What causes high insulin in pcos?
@realimagevanity2289
3 жыл бұрын
High insulin is the result of modern lifestyle, I suspect mostly derived from our messed up quality of foods. Almost 90 percent of Americans have insulin resistance. As you get older the insulin resistance gets worser.
@disha5250
Жыл бұрын
And also Obesity too
* explanation
Fatty liver disease is the cause of pcos so the only way to fix iti is losing the belly fat
Thank you This is very helpful
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