Irregular cycles, sudden weight changes, acne that won’t settle, or unexplained mood shifts sometimes your body tries to tell you something, but it’s easy to ignore or delay addressing it. PCOS and hormonal imbalances are more common than many realise, especially among working women managing stress and busy routines.
The challenge is not just the symptoms but how they affect daily life, confidence, and long-term health. With the right approach, these conditions can be managed effectively through a combination of medical care, lifestyle adjustments, and consistent monitoring. Dr. Vinisha Abhale, Obs and Gynaecologist, focuses on understanding each patient’s unique hormonal pattern before suggesting a treatment path.
Many women worry if PCOS will impact fertility or require lifelong medication. The truth is, early intervention and the right guidance can significantly improve hormonal balance and overall wellbeing.
If your body has been showing signs that something feels off, it may be worth taking that first step toward understanding what’s really happening.