Symptoms of PCOS and how to treat it

Symptoms of PCOS and how to treat it


The most comprehensive guide to PCOS symptoms, emotional causes, and treatment tips




Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder that leads to the formation of cysts in the ovaries, causing them to increase in size. There are several symptoms of PCOS that we need to pay attention to.

However, we also need to delve deeper into the causes of PCOS. As with every gynecological problem, there is a triggering the emotional cause. After all, illness is your body’s warning cry to look at what causes pain.

This is also the case with polycystic ovary. Therefore, in this article we will talk more about the symptoms of PCOS, its emotional causes, and how to seek a cure for the problem.

Symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome

The most common symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome are:

  • acne
  • growing more hair on the body (hirsutism)
  • overweight
  • propensity for diabetes
  • menstrual problems, such as dysregulated periods
  • fertility difficulties

Therefore, if you notice any of these symptoms, be sure to consult a doctor.

Emotional causes

As highlighted at the beginning of this text, emotional causes can trigger polycystic ovary syndrome. And the longer you resist understanding this, the longer your health problems will persist.

Ovaries symbolize fertility in our lives, which is not just about having a baby. Furthermore, these organs are the most masculine part of the female reproductive system.

Therefore, polycystic ovary syndrome signals a problem in realizing your dreams. It also suggests that you have taken on very masculine characteristics and that you need to forgive some men in your life.

It is very common for women with polycystic ovaries to tell me that they have tried everything to rehabilitate the problem, without success.

In these cases the first thing I ask is: Has any treatment taken into account the emotional cause of your illness?. And the answer is always “NO”.

Any problem located in the uterus or vagina is caused by a emotional imbalance. The body manifests the hurt emotions within us in the form of physical illness.

Therefore, it is essential that, in addition to medical follow-up, we try to treat the underlying emotional cause of the disease.

There is a very simple ancient techniquebut extremely effective, the objective of which is precisely to treat the emotional problems that gave rise to the cysts. After all, until the emotional issues that triggered the problem are examined, there will be no room for any rehabilitation.

Healing with the rededication of the maternal womb

Few people know, but all the experiences that a woman has accumulate in the uterus and vaginal canal. Thus, when one experiences a fear, a wound, a trauma or a difficulty, all this is recorded forever in the form of cellular memory in these organs, favoring the physiological imbalance of the organism.

A woman with polycystic ovary does not allow herself to be fertile or to experience moments of pleasure and fun. He lives in a rational or industrious world.

There are so many chores and tasks that he doesn’t have time to look inside. Then, instead of the projects realized, the orgasms experienced and the loves experienced, the cysts appear.

Many had issues with their masculine figure (or lack of one). This can cause them to harbor hidden anger towards this person (or these people). To compensate for the weakening of the masculine, they reproduce this missing man, creating him within themselves.

Since it is a physical dysfunction, it requires medical treatment and monitoring. But Polycystic Ovary Syndrome can (and must) also be treated on an emotional level.

Uterine cleansing

All painful memories of your past experiences are expelled through a uterine cleansing technique called Reconsecration of the maternal womb.

In this method we perform meditation, pompoirism and breathing practices. This improves your genital health and “brings out” the memories installed in your uterus and vagina, awakening forgiveness and real value in your life. Rededication is done online and in a single experience.

Remember that maintaining uterine health is essential! It enhances experiences related to love, motherhood, parenting, and a person’s overall identity. And it also opens up space for new opportunities and a more fluid life.

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Roberta Struzani (fisioterapia.roberta@gmail.com)

– Specialist in Sexuality and Natural Gynecology. A pioneer in the study of Intimate Gymnastics and Womb Reconsecration in Brazil, she has contributed to the training of several therapists and has developed personalized work that brings benefits to women’s health, from physical to emotional.

Source: Terra

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