Can a hysterectomy cure PCOS?
No, a hysterectomy cannot cure PCOS because PCOS is a hormonal disorder that affects the ovaries and not the uterus.
Although the uterus is often removed during a hysterectomy, the ovaries are typically left intact, unless they are also removed during the procedure.
If a woman with PCOS has a hysterectomy, it may help to alleviate some of the symptoms associated with her menstrual cycle, such as heavy bleeding or painful cramps. However, it will not cure the underlying hormonal imbalance that causes PCOS, and she may still experience other symptoms such as acne, weight gain, and excess hair growth.
Treatment for PCOS typically involves a combination of medication, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, surgery to address specific symptoms or complications.
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