Abstract:
The exact cause of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is unknown; most likely genetics, obesity, higher levels of androgens may play a role. High androgen levels prevent ovaries from releasing eggs, which causes irregular menstrual cycles and infertility. Women with PCOS are more likely to develop certain serious health problems. These include type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure problems with the heart and blood vessels, and uterine cancer. PCOS cannot be cured but can be managed by symptomatic treatments. Recent studies on Faecal Transplant Therapy proved that PCOS were managed very well. A new hypothesis is being proposed to use FMT and curcumin combination as an effective and sustained treatment of PCOS with much lower rates of remission.