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PCOS and Menopause: Uncovering the Lasting Impact on Women's Health

17 Nov

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Summary

  • PCOS affects up to 10% of women worldwide
  • PCOS and menopause share overlapping hormonal and metabolic consequences
  • Women with PCOS face higher risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and cognitive decline
PCOS and Menopause: Uncovering the Lasting Impact on Women's Health

As of November 17, 2025, a growing number of women are grappling with the long-term effects of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) and menopause. According to Dr. Preetinder Kaur Bedi, a senior gynecologist at Apollo Cradle and Children's Hospital in New Delhi, PCOS impacts up to 10% of women worldwide, disrupting their hormonal balance and leading to symptoms like irregular periods, acne, and weight gain.

While PCOS is often associated with fertility and menstrual issues during a woman's younger years, its consequences do not end with menopause. In fact, the hormonal transitions of menopause can compound the metabolic and cardiovascular risks linked to PCOS. Women with a history of PCOS face a higher likelihood of developing type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease, even after their reproductive years.

Moreover, the decline in estrogen production during menopause can exacerbate some PCOS-related symptoms, such as facial hair growth and hair thinning. Dr. Bedi emphasizes the importance of regular medical check-ups and lifestyle modifications, including a balanced diet and exercise, to manage these long-term health challenges. Addressing emotional well-being through counseling and support groups is also crucial, as the hormonal shifts can impact mood and cognitive function.

As women navigate the menopausal transition, understanding the interconnected nature of PCOS and menopause is key to maintaining overall health and well-being.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
PCOS and menopause share overlapping hormonal and metabolic consequences that can significantly influence long-term women's health, including increased risks of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and cognitive decline.
Women with a history of PCOS face higher risks of developing conditions like type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol, and heart disease even after menopause. The hormonal changes during menopause can also exacerbate some PCOS-related symptoms.
Experts recommend a balanced diet, regular exercise, and ongoing medical monitoring to manage the long-term effects of PCOS. Addressing emotional well-being through counseling and support groups is also crucial.

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