logo

Pharma Research

An International Peer Reviewed, Indexed Journal
Call Us

+91-7036699222

Send us mail

Info@s-epub.in



JOURNAL CONTENT

Browse


Abstract

Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression among Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Women-An Review

Author: Supha Nandhini Kannan, Dr. R. Kameswaran

Doi: 10.62655/s-epub.2021.v13.i01.pp1-11

Abstract:

Among reproductive-aged women, polycystic polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a stigmatising disorder. Anxiety and despair may develop in PCOS for a variety of reasons. Physical signs including acne, hirsutism, and obesity may be associated with certain mental illnesses, according to some studies. We still don't know much about its causes, how it develops over time, the full range of symptoms it might cause, and the numerous complications it can cause. Research on the frequency of anxiety and depression in polycystic ovary syndrome is inadequate. In order to help summarise the most relevant information about PCOS women's anxiety and sadness, our research will be of great use.

Download PDF

Pharma Research - 2009-2022