Polycystic-ovaries: a clear sign of PCOS?

Escrito por: Mr Mahantesh Karoshi
Publicado:
Editado por: Lauren Dempsey

Despite its name, polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is actually a condition characterised by an excess production of the male sex hormone causing a hormone imbalance. As a result of this, multiple cysts can form on the ovaries, but someone can suffer from PCOS without getting cysts. Esteemed London-based women’s health expert and consultant gynaecologist, Mr Mahantesh Karoshi discusses this further.

 

Do normal ovaries have cysts? 

Ovaries contain hundreds of thousands of follicles, which are fluid-filled sacs inside the ovary. Each follicle has the potential to release a single egg and when it reaches a large enough size to release a mature egg, it becomes a dominant follicle. Ovulation occurs when the follicle bursts, releasing the matured egg for fertilisation. This follicle can be mistaken for a cyst, but in fact, it is a sign of a healthy and normal ovary.

 

What causes cysts in women with PCOS?

There is a complex biochemical situation that exists in ovaries with PCOS and as a result, the follicles don’t develop fully, meaning ovulation doesn’t occur. If a follicle doesn’t burst, a cyst can form from this follicle.  Women with PCOS often have a collection of cysts on their ovaries.

 

Does PCOS affect fertility?

Women with PCOS often have difficulties conceiving due to the lack of ovulation.

 

Can I have polycystic ovaries but not PCOS?

Women can have polycystic ovaries, that appear on an ultrasound scan, without having PCOS. PCOS is a complex syndrome that polycystic ovaries can be a symptom of. In women who haven’t experienced any symptoms of PCOS, polycystic ovaries have been found on ovaries. This means they have many small cysts, usually less than 1 centimetre in size, located just below the surface layer of the ovary. When looked at via ultrasound these cysts resemble a string of pearls in appearance. Ovaries can, as a result, be enlarged.

 

If you are interested in booking a consultation with Mr Mahantesh Karoshi, you can do so via his Top Doctors profile today.

Por Mr Mahantesh Karoshi
Ginecología y Obstetricia

Ver perfil

Valoración general de sus pacientes


  • Tratamientos relacionados
  • Platelet-rich plasma
    Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)
    Cosmetic Consulting
    Labiaplasty
    Vaginoplasty
    Breast reconstruction
    Congenital malformations
    Sexual dysfunction
    Laparoscopy
    Erectile dysfunction
    Este sitio web utiliza Cookies propias y de terceros para recopilar información con la finalidad de mejorar nuestros servicios, para mostrarle publicidad relacionada con sus preferencias, así como analizar sus hábitos de navegación. El usuario tiene la posibilidad de configurar sus preferencias AQUI.