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Dr. G. Moinoddin

Consultant - Bariatric & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery

Manipal Hospitals, Millers Road

The Impact of Bariatric Surgery on PCOD

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Dr. G. Moinoddin

Posted On: Jul 06, 2022

PCOD Treatment in Millers Road Bangalore

PCOD which is also known as Polycystic Ovarian Disease is a hormonal condition that affects the ovary of women and leads to the production of immature eggs or partially mature eggs in multiple quantities. Over time in the ovaries, these immature eggs get piled up and form cysts. Due to the egg accumulation, the ovary usually gets swelled which in regards releases a male hormone (androgens) in large quantities and that respect of time causing irregular menstrual cycles, abnormal weight gain, infertility as well as hair loss. In the world, almost 10% of women are suffering from PCOD and approximately 5- 10% of women reside of childbearing age (12 to 45 years). However, depending on the frequency of PCOD, it usually affects around 9% to 22% of Indian women. 

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A group of operations usually done to encompass a successful weight-loss surgery that helps in losing weight by making changes to the digestive system, this significant group of surgeries all together known as bariatric surgery. Applying surgical procedures, by making changes to the digestive system, assists in weight loss for the patient. The term "bariatric surgery" can also be used to describe a variety of procedures, such as gastric bypass and other weight-loss surgeries. Usually, bariatric surgery refers to those for whom exercise and diet do not work to get rid of excess fat and that who are facing serious health problems. Bariatric surgery is a combination of procedures and so works in different ways according to the preferences. Some procedures involve the limitation of how much a person can eat by involving restriction on in taking the amount of food to identify the capacity of the stomach to hold whereas, other procedure helps in reducing the body’s ability to absorb nutrients. In some cases, both procedures are involved.

Relation between Bariatric Surgery and PCOD

The extra-gonadal aromatization of testosterone results in higher oestrogen concentrations. The FSH/LH ratios are changed as a result of these levels' impact on upstream feedback loops. Patients who have anovulation and the ensuing irregular menstrual cycles as a result of this mechanism develop PCOD, an ovarian phenotypic change. Women with obesity and PCOD who have tried unsuccessfully to conceive should first consider losing weight. Patients with PCOD and obesity have reportedly shown significant benefits by losing 5% of their body weight. Obesity reduces insulin resistance and leptin levels, which enhances ovulatory performance. Losing weight also aids in controlling the menstrual period.

Other treatments for obesity include changing one's lifestyle, using contraceptives, taking anti-androgens, and using insulin sensitizers, however, these typically don't help patients with obesity on their own. In 2014, the European Society of Endocrinology advised people with PCOD and severe obesity to think about having bariatric surgery. The American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, and the Obesity Society more recently supported bariatric surgery as a safe and efficient treatment for women who struggle with obesity and infertility in 2017.

PCOD Treatment Procedure

PCOD is a condition in young women which results in no menses or irregular menses and an increase in androgen level. Along with the development of facial hairs, pigmentation in private parts, and voice change, these symptoms are also represented as PCOD. PCOD results in excessive weight gain, and hormonal imbalance in estrogen and progesterone where progesterone dominates estrogen for which the patient keeps on putting and pilling up with lots of weight. This weight keeps on pilling and results in a huge weight gain. Again this becomes a vicious cycle and causes fewer menses or scantly menses or irregular menses. Usually, the obese patient goes to gynaecologists, who suggest they lose weight as a treatment for PCOD.

For this purpose, the people try to lose their weight, though the PCOD internally never allows the patient to lose weight. So in regards to that the patient, who is obese and has PCOD, can opt for bariatric surgery. After the surgery, they can lose up to 50kgs in the duration of 10 months. Hence the PCOD will get reduced and it has also been visible that after 3 months of the surgery, the menses become normal and the facial hair decreases and the patient lose a significant amount of weight.

If you are looking for the best hospital for bariatric surgery in Millers Road, Bangalore then consults Manipal Hospitals. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and has the best bariatric surgeons in Millers Road, Bangalore.

 

Dr. G Moinoddin

Consultant - Bariatric & Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery

Manipal Hospitals, Millers Road, Bangalore

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