Can Yoga Help Manage PCOS? What is PCOS? An insight A hormonal disorder, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or PCOS, is being increasingly seen in women across the world. Though research on nailing down the exact cause is ongoing, factors such genes and lifestyle may cause hormonal imbalances that lead to PCOS. An increase in pollution, noise, chaos and pandemic fatigue also reflect deeply on our bodies, worsening the condition. My name is Aditi Uppal and I have been practising Yoga for 10 years now. I have worked with over 100 women who were suffering from PCOS and chose to try yoga as a solution. The condition is complicated and demands holistic lifestyle modification including an appropriate diet, medical attention as well as physical activity. Yoga has proven to help most of my clients tremendously on their journey. The Key Contributor? Hormonal Imbalance To put it in short, the key culprit behind PCOS are androgens—male hormones that are present in every female body. A disturbance in the balance of these hormones can cause a long list of symptoms associated with PCOS, such as irregular menstrual cycles, hirsutism (excess body hair), acne, infertility, and pelvic pain. BUT, there is hope! Yoga regulates multiple bodily functions and helps manage PCOS effectively. It not just deals with symptoms such as irregular menstrual cycles, and weight gain—but also helps combat the after-effects of stress and anxiety. How can Yoga & Breathwork help? So far, researchers have not found any single cure for PCOS. Women must mix and match and find what works for them. A routine with physical activity and a correct diet can go a long way in managing PCOS. Research has also shown that a well-curated routine centred around Yoga asanas for PCOS, can be an effective form of intervention. Hormone Regulation PCOS can result in higher insulin resistance, and can also affect your overall lipid profile, leading to higher cholesterol, and complications with regard to cardiovascular health. Research has shown that a carefully designed routine of yoga for irregular periods and PCOS can contribute to improving the resistance values of glucose, lipids, and insulin in adolescent girls, thereby restoring hormonal balance in the body. Keeping Weight In Check