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Top 8 Homeopathic Medicines for PCOS

Most women dread the thought of menses or periods, irregularities and unusual changes in the menstrual cycle can be a nightmare. Delayed or irregular menses, no menses for many months, prolonged menses — all these could be indicative of an endocrine disorder known in medical terms as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). Along with this complaint, hair growth on face and acne are very common in PCOS. It is a very common hormonal syndrome that affects women in the reproductive age group and is one of the leading causes of female infertility.

Homeopathic Treatment Of PCOS

Homeopathy can be a boon to patients having PCOS. Homeopathic medicines help to treat PCOS and manage its symptoms by working to set right the hormones that are out of balance in such cases. These help to regularise the menstrual cycle and manage other signs and symptoms of PCOS like heavy periods, facial hair, pimples, hairfall., skin pigmentation. There are numerous medicines in homeopathy to treat these cases, but among these, the medicine which is required to get rid of the disease from its roots varies from case to case. The medicine needs to be selected as per signs and symptoms in each individual case. So it is advised to consult a homeopathic doctor to discuss the right plant of treatment in every case. The complete cure of PCOS is a time-consuming process that can take several months. It requires complete observation regarding the change of symptoms in the patient and frequent clinical follow-ups.   Homeopathic Remedies for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

Homeopathic Medicines For PCOS

1. Pulsatilla – Top Grade Medicine

Pulsatilla Nigricans is a natural medicine sourced from plant ‘wind flower’. It is the top most medicine for treating PCOS. The foremost issue that it can help with is irregular and late periods due to hormonal disturbances. It is indicated for cases where periods happen very late, later than the expected date and menstrual flow is also scanty and may be dark and thick. Menses can be painful as well. Besides, it is a wonderful medicine to treat acne associated with menstrual irregularities.

When and How to use Pulsatilla?

Pulsatilla is a highly recommended medicine for cases of hormonal disorders in females. This medicine is prescribed in cases of irregular menses, and where tendency for late periods is there. This medicine helps to regularise menstrual cycle and aims to bring periods on the right time. The potency of this medicine differs from case to case from low to high. Low potencies like 30C can be taken twice a day. Use of high potency like 200C is limited to once a day. Potencies higher than this including 1M, 10M are also available that are used in infrequent doses and should only be taken after consulting homeopathic doctor.

2. Sepia – For Irregular Periods, Facial Hair And Pigmentation

 

Sepia is the next most effective medicine to help cases of hormonal imbalance which results in ovarian cyst. Most prominently its action is to regulate hormonal levels to regularise the menstrual cycle. In general, females needing it have tendency of late periods with scanty blood flow. A very characteristic symptom present is a bearing down sensation in pelvic region as if pelvic organs will be pushed out of vagina. Sepia is indicated to manage complaint of facial hair. Hair growth is mostly noted over upper lips and chin. Sepia is also a leading medicine to treat infertility in females. Lastly, Sepia is recommended to manage cases of skin pigmentation (darkening).

When and How to use Sepia?

This medicine can be used to regularise menstrual cycle and also to treat late, scanty menses. Besides, also remember to use it in cases of facial hair and skin pigmentation. Sepia is available in different potencies like 30C, 200C and 1M. Among these, the potency varies from case to case but is usually used is 30C potency once a day.

3. Calcarea Carb – To Manage Weight Gain And Heavy Period

It is an important medicine when it comes to manage problem of weight gain. This medicine controls excessive weight gain. Other than this, it is an excellent medicine to manage heavy periods in PCOS cases. The duration of periods may also be prolonged in cases needing it. There may be extreme sensitivity to cold air.

When and How to use Calcarea Carb?

Its use can be done in cases where excessive weight gain is well marked and menses are very heavy. In the  beginning, Calcarea Carb 30C is apt to start with, taken twice a day. Higher potencies may also be required in some cases after carefully watching the symptoms, but it is best to consult a homeopathic expert before taking high potency.

4. Natrum Mur – For Managing Hair Fall And Hair Thinning

Natrum Mur is an ideal choice of medicine to manage cases of hair fall and hair thinning. It will control further falling of hair in such cases. Apart from this, it is also indicated to treat tendency to have late periods. Lastly, it can manage sadness, irritability and headache well.

When and How to use Natrum Mur?

Use of Natrum Mur can be done in cases of hair fall and hair thinning. Though it works well in various potencies, most commonly used in 6X potency which comes in tablet form. One may take Natrum Mur 6X three to four times a day (4 tablets at a time) as per severity of hair fall.

5. Hepar Sulph – Manage Your Pimples With This Medicine

Hepar Sulph is an outstanding medicine when it comes to managing pimples (acne). It works very well in cases of acne contains pus (pustular acne). These are attended with a prickling pain. Sometimes blood may ooze from pimples.

When and How to use Hepar Sulph?

When it comes to treat acne (more particularly the ones filled with pus) and halt its further spread, Hepar Sulph is the right choice. Take it in 30C potency once or twice a day as per severity of complaint and watch its excellent results.

6. Oleum Jecoris Aselli – Choose It For Managing Hair Growth On Face

One may find this medicine highly suitable when it comes to treating excessive hair growth on face. It gives good results when hair growth occurs on chin or upper lip. The hair may be thick. This medicine has great ability to check unusual hair growth on a woman’s face.

When and How to use Oleum Jecoris Aselli?  

Oleum Jecoris Aselli, with a short name Oleum Jec, is a very popularly known remedy for managing cases of hair growth on women’s face. The most commonly used potency of this medicine is 3X. Four tablets of Oleum Jecoris Aselli 3X twice or thrice a day is the right dose to start with.

7. Kali Carb – When Periods Are Late By Several Months 

Kali Carb is a very helpful medicine for cases in which periods are missed for several months (say 3 or more) together. When periods come, they are heavy in nature. It is attended with backache. Before periods, a colicky pain in lower abdomen may be felt.

When and How to use Kali Carb?

A female having tendency to miss periods for many months together like 3 to 4 months can find this medicine quite helpful. This medicine can be taken in 30C potency two times a day to get periods on time.

8. Thuja – For Managing Hair Growth On Face And Skin pigmentation

Thuja is prepared from fresh twigs of plant Arbor Vitae. Use of this medicine is highly considered to manage excessive hair growth on face. Next, it is applicable to manage skin pigmentation. Here, it is  used for brownish discolouration on skin.

When and How to use Thuja?

This medicine is well indicated to manage excessive hair growth on face as well as brownish skin pigmentation. This medicine can be used in low and high potencies as per individual case. Generally, 30C potency can be taken once a day, but in high potencies like 200C and 1M, infrequent doses are recommended like once or twice a week.

Note One may use these medicines for one to two months. To use it beyond that or to change its potency and dose kindly check with a homeopathic practitioner.

Causes Behind PCOS

The exact cause for PCOS is still not clear. There are a few factors however that are believed to play a role in it.

1. It is considered a disease of genetic origin. A woman with a positive family history of PCOS is at a higher risk of developing the same.

2. Main factor is excessive production of male hormone androgen by the ovaries.

3. Next is insulin resistance and excess of insulin (a hormone produced by pancreas that helps body cells to use sugar for energy). In case cells get resistant to insulin, then there is an increase in blood sugar levels. This makes the pancreas to produce more insulin. The excessive insulin in turn trigger ovaries to produce more androgen.

4. Another factor is low-grade inflammation due to high androgen levels.

5. Weight gain and obesity and an inactive lifestyle are other contributory factors.

Signs And Symptoms Of PCOS

1. Menstrual problems: They include

a) Irregular periods that occur from absence of ovulation due to which the lining of uterus is not shed every month.

b) Delayed periods, amenorrhea (absence of menses for three or more consecutive months).  Females with this may have less than eight periods in a year.

c) Scanty menses

d) Heavy periods. As the periods do not occur regularly, it  results in building up of uterine lining for long. When the periods occur, they can be heavier than normal.

2. Hirsutism: It means excess hair growth on the face or other unusual parts of the body. The hair growth may occur on belly, chest and back. Hirsutism is due to raised male hormone levels.

3. Acne / pimples may occur due to elevated male hormones that cause skin to become oily. Acne may occur on face, chest and back.

4. Hairfall, hair thinning

5. Tendency to gain weight (it is noted in around 80% of these cases) and obesity

6. Skin darkening may appear especially in body folds like groin, under breast, armpits and neck.

7. Mood swings, irritability and headache may be complained by some from hormonal changes.

These signs and symptoms will have to be supported by hormone tests and other medical investigation for proper diagnosis of PCOS. The main test is an ultrasound which shows the presence of cysts (fluid-filled sacs) in ovaries with the enlargement of ovaries. Next are hormone tests such as FSH, LH, androgens, prolactin, and progesterone.

What Are Its Complications?

The first and very common complication that can arise is infertility (this is because women with PCOS do not have ovulation regularly and as a result egg is not released to be fertilized).

The second complication that can occur is Type 2 diabetes.

Third complication is metabolic syndrome (a combination of conditions that includes high blood sugar, high blood pressure, high LDL and low HDL). These conditions increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, which means interrupted or reduced blood supply to part of  brain depriving it of oxygen and nutrients that results in death of brain cells within minutes. It is a serious condition needing immediate medical help.  It may also result in diabetes or high blood pressure during pregnancy.

Other complications are miscarriage and premature birth. It can also lead to anxiety, depression and eating disorders. Another complication is sleep apnea (repeated momentary pauses in breathing during the night interrupting sleep). Liver inflammation from fat accumulation in the liver is yet another complication. Lastly, there may be risk of endometrial cancer means cancer of uterine lining (as ovulation doesn’t occur and the uterine lining doesn’t shed each month, this lining gets built up and thick  lining in endometrium increases risk of endometrial cancer).

Pathophysiology Of PCOS

In PCOS, ovaries of a woman and ovulation are affected. The ovaries are a pair of reproductive organs in woman that produce eggs (ovum). The ovaries also produce hormones named estrogen, progesterone and a little amount of male hormones known as androgens. The ovaries release an egg every month. The process of release of egg from ovary is known as ovulation. Ovulation occurs around 14th day of a 28 day menstrual cycle. The ovulation is under control of hormones FSH – Follicle stimulating hormone and LH – luteinizing hormone.  Among these, FSH controls follicle (sac containing egg) production by ovary and maturation of egg and surge of LH triggers the release of mature egg from ovary.

In case of PCOS, there is an increase in androgen (male hormone) level. This inhibits the production of hormones by ovaries and normal development of an egg. In PCOS, fluid-filled sacs/ immature follicles in ovaries that contain an immature egg develop and ovulation doesn’t occur. The absence of ovulation results in altered levels of estrogen, progesterone, FSH, and LH. Additionally, levels of progesterone is low in cases of PCOS.

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Comments

  1. samiksha moharana says:

    sis
    i am 27 yr old and suffering from pcod , my vidamin d level is very low . and high lh hormon level. i have acne and facial hair that create black patches on my chin and cheek area. i am using homeopathic medicine apis mal thuja and oleum jac but still i dont have my period and i have mood swings and scanty period on month of june in july i missed my peiod plz help me about this.

    • Hello Samiksha, PCOD and its associated complaints can be resolved effectively with homeopathic remedies. If the combination of the above medicines is not working for you, you may consult a homeopath for a reassessment of your case and try a constitutional remedy instead.

  2. Hello Dr. Sharma,
    I have PCOS. I suffer from excessive weight gain, diabetes, eczema, infertility, excess hair growth on chin, upper lips and have heavy bleeding during my period and my period lasts Upto 7 days however my period is on time.

    Which medication should I take?

    • Hello Seema, according to your symptoms, homeopathic remedies Sepia, Oleum Jac, Sabina, and Calcarea Carb may help treat your concerns of weight gain, excess hair growth, and heavy bleeding. However, only an assessment by a homeopath can help finalize a suitable prescription.

  3. Hello Dr. Sharma,

    I am obese with irritable mood, anger and mood swings- depression, need of isolation, feeling unworhy and hating myself and others, to being happy, cheergul, expressing love. Mostly abdominal fat. I crave for sweets, fast food and unhealthy snacks and drinks. I have PCOS.

    What combination of remedies should I take, please?

  4. Dr.Hina Sk says:

    Hi ,since my puberty the menses is irregular.now I m 31 ,have 1 miscarriage of about 26 weeks (during pregnancy lots of mood swings, BP is 140/90 and always depressed) After miscarriage I having post partum depression like fear of death , happiness. I also have hypothyroidism.please suggest me the medicine for pcod and infertility
    I am also a BHMS doctor but I can’t understand which medicine suits me I am a healthy person weight is 76kg and lots of acne on my face .

  5. Sir,

    my daughter has PCOD problem and a cyst in right ovary measuring 24*21 mm. Please suggest me is it cured 100% in homeopathy and advice me what to do.

    • Hello Rashmi, PCOD comes under the treatable parameters in homeopathy. Homeopathic medicines can help dissolve the cyst over a period of time. A consultation with a homeopathic physician is recommended.

  6. Farah Ibrahim says:

    Hello Dr.Sharma I’ve been suffering from hormone imbalance due to my PCOS since i was 14 years old. I am 23 years old now. I’ve always suffered from irregular periods,acne on my back and face and hyper pigmentation around my mouth, neck and underarms. please can you assist me thanks

  7. Ayesha Qureshi says:

    Hello,
    I suffer from Pcos. I was diagnosed last year. I am 26 years old. I have hormonal acne. I’ve noticed some hair around my chin and the hair on my head had thinned alot. I also gained 20 pounds. I was previously taking birth control but that made it extremely hard to lose weight. Now I am using metformin twice a day and controlling sugar in my diet. I want to know if there is a cure or way to balance the hormones and control pcos in homeopathy. Please let me know.

  8. Amandeep kaur says:

    Hlo, age 26 I have PCOD problem but I’m under weight.My right ovary volume 15cc with dominant follicle measuring 19mm and left ovary volume 12cc with multiple follicles at periphery .Coarse hair at my chin area and periods scanty for 2 days.
    Please guide me medicines.

  9. HI

    i AM Suffering from PCOD. Excessive weight gain, facial hair growth and periods only for one day.

    Plz suggest medicine.

  10. Hello sir my age 38y.i m suffering from overian cyst.
    Rt size 105×89×77mm
    Lt dize 38×33×30 mm & 19mm
    Suggest me medicine

  11. Naj Fatima says:

    Hello,

    My name is fatima. I am 27 years old unmarried girl. I have an issue in menstrual cycle for about 2 months… From 2 months menstrual cycle is not happened… I am worried because it was happen before when i was in school.please suggest me what should i do? My weight is also very light approx 40 kg and my height is 5 ft 2 inch. 2 years before i tested and fiagnose pcos …..really worried for my future.

  12. Hello Dr Sharma, I am 32 years old and i have bilateral PCOs. My periods are irregular (once in 2 or 3 months) and lasts for 4-5 days. I am also suffering from loss of hair. I have a son of age 3 and half year. i want to conceive again. I am taking metformin (cetapin xr 1500 mg ) per day. now I want to use homeopathy. please suggest me the best one for my case.

  13. Hello doctor my daughter whose age is 18 is suffering from pcos. She has cysts in ovary. Allopathic treatment was given 2 years ago but discontinued as she womitted as soon as medicine was given. Ayurvedic provided relief fo r some time but later failed. Now since 1year she did not have any period but symptoms appear every month like headache and nausea.she is also suffering from hairfall. Thyroid is normal but prolactin slightly up.she is also fat but only around her lower abdomen. Fond of eating ,sensitive,loving please suggest medicine for her.

  14. Hello Doctor,

    I have irregular menses which stops for a few days and restarts. I have developed acne on my face which are very painful, I am putting on weight and loosing hair from scalp

  15. I’m 26 and my husband and I have been trying for a few months now to get pregnant. A few visits to the doctor and blood work and I was diagnosed with PCOS. I have irregular periods every 2 months that last 5-7 days (sometimes if I haven’t had a period for an extended amount of time it can last up to a month). Irritable, hair growth on chin and lip, and hair loss on scalp. I also suffer anxiety and depression and rapid mood swings. I want to find something natural and holistic.

  16. My daughter is 21 and has had irregular, heavy and painful periods.

    She has seborrheic dermatitis and acne. The sd started when she was a teen ager and we keep it under control with apple cider vinegar, but the sd gets worse in the Fall months of the year, the acne became very strong when she turned 21.

    Last week she told me that she had 2 hairs on her chin. She has always had slight sideburns that I used to tell myself was due to her very dark hair on pale skin, but now I think that the sideburns are excess hair growth.

    She is sad and anxious all the time.

    She has started to gain weight.

    She has a very strong odor that started when she was 20. If she takes a bath in apple cider vinegar the odor goes away but it comes back.

  17. Mihaela Simion says:

    Good afternoon Dr Sharma,

    I found yor site by chance, looking for a homeopath remedy on PCOS my daughter fights with. She is 25 years old, married and they try to conceive( had an abortion few months ago). More than 4 years ago she went through of a stressful period and her menses stopped for a while and then she went for several investigation and the diagnostic was PCOS( not sure if both ovaries are affected). She has regular menses now but she is concerned about the cysts and risk of infertility. She is slim, eats healthy( not much exercise though), does not drink alcohol, does not smoke. Forgot
    to mention that she suffered of dust mites allergy as an infant and we followed various treatments until asthma crysis stopped. Can you please advise what can be done? She suffers of mood swing, irritability, painful memses.
    Thank you and looking forward for receiving your response!
    Mihaela Simion

  18. Anup Pal chowdhury says:

    My Wife is suffering with pcos. We have no baby want to take baby but her egg is not rapturing. She is 30 years of old. Period regular but small quantity. Plz help how her egg is healthy and rapturing fast

  19. Doc
    This Is for my daughter whose periods which are irregular. They appear once in 2months and each cycle lasts over 20 to 25 days. Low HB, weight gain, irritability, fatigue sets in. Heavy clotting. She is 16 yes now.
    All tests are normal including thalassemic tests.
    She went hormone treatment but again same problem persists.
    Pls advise.

  20. Sakuntala Dutta says:

    My daughter is suffering from PCOD. She is under Allopathy treatment for six months which ended in February 2018. But the same symptoms is repeating again. Allopathy treatment was done by administering Krimson 35 tablets on every month which is a contraceptive. Please advice whether PCOD is controllable /curable by Homeopathy.

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