PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing with Polycistic Ovary Syndrome

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title PCOS: A Woman's Guide to Dealing with Polycistic Ovary Syndrome
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Colette Harris
With Dr. Adam Carey
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:224
Dimensions(mm): Height 216,Width 159
Category/GenreWomen's health
ISBN/Barcode 9780722539750
ClassificationsDewey:618.11
Audience
General
Illustrations (5 b/w line drawings)

Publishing Details

Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint Thorsons
Publication Date 2 May 2000
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The bestselling guide to this increasingly common womens' health concern. Although one in ten women in the UK suffer from polycistic ovary syndrome (PCOS), with a myriad of symptoms and the problem that many doctors do not recognise this condition -- sufferers often experience an uphill battle for diagnosis and help. This is the first book to tackle the issue of PCOS. Written by a sufferer, this book offers essential advice on dealing with this gynaecological disorder which can effect everything from weight to infertility and therefore impacts on a woman's sense of self. The book will look at how PCOS effects the body, but above all it will offer an essential self help plan for dealing with the condition. PCOS will include a 4-point wellness plan, an A-Z of symptoms and associated remedies and a section on self esteem and rebuilding your life. As well as the common symptoms of weight gain, excess body hair, acne, breast pain, dizziness, chronic fatigue and hair loss, sufferers from PCOS can experience associated health risks including a higher risk of miscarriage, heart disease, diabetes but infertility is still their largest worry. Colette Harris has put together a valuable self help regime -- which looks at both conventional and complementary medicine. The 4 step plan will focus on diet, exercise, supplementation and relaxation.

Author Biography

Colette Harris is a freelance journalist and is the features editor at Here's Health. She discovered she had polycistic ovary syndrome two years ago. Dr Adam Carey works at the Natural Health Clinic in Harley Street.