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The condition known as PCOS is now called PMOS. What to know about the name change and treatment

The condition known as PCOS is now called PMOS. What to know about the name change and treatment

Summary

A hormonal condition affecting many women worldwide has a new name: polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), replacing polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The change aims to better reflect the condition’s complexity and improve diagnosis and treatment.

Key Facts

  • The condition affects about 1 in 8 women globally.
  • The old name, PCOS, focused wrongly on ovarian cysts, which may not be present.
  • PMOS involves hormone changes that affect weight, metabolism, mental health, reproduction, and skin.
  • Symptoms include irregular periods, high androgen hormone levels, acne, and abnormal hair growth or thinning.
  • PMOS is linked to infertility and higher risks of pregnancy complications like gestational diabetes.
  • Causes are not fully known but involve genetics and obesity.
  • Main treatment focuses on lifestyle changes like diet, exercise, and sleep.
  • Medications for insulin sensitivity, androgen blocking, and hormonal birth control are also used and tailored to individual needs.
  • The name change followed 14 years of work by experts and patients and was published in The Lancet medical journal.
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