PCOS and Hormonal Disorders

Specialist PCOS and hormonal disorder care addresses PCOS symptoms, hormonal disorder treatment, PCOS management, and hormonal health balance.
PCOS and Hormonal Disorders

Many women in Chennai deal with irregular periods, unexpected weight gain, hair thinning, or skin breakouts for months sometimes years without knowing the real cause. Most of the time, the answer lies in hormones.

Hormonal imbalances are more common than people think. PCOS & hormonal disorders affect women of all ages, from teenagers to women in their forties. The good news is that with the right guidance and treatment, these conditions are very much manageable.

Dr. N.S. Saradha is a trusted gynaecology doctor in Chennai with focused experience in PCOS management and hormonal disorder treatment. Her approach is simple understand the root cause, treat it properly, and help you feel like yourself again.

PCOS Management

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, commonly known as PCOS, is one of the most widely seen hormonal conditions among women in their reproductive years. Despite how common it is, many women still go undiagnosed for a long time because the symptoms look different from person to person.

At its core, PCOS happens when the ovaries produce more androgens male hormones than they should. This affects ovulation, and over time it creates a cluster of symptoms that can affect your daily life.

Common signs of PCOS

  • Irregular or missed periods cycles that are very long or unpredictable
  • Difficulty getting pregnant due to irregular ovulation
  • Unwanted facial or body hair growth
  • Acne that keeps coming back, especially around the jaw and chin
  • Hair thinning or hair fall from the scalp
  • Unexplained weight gain, particularly around the abdomen
  • Mood changes, fatigue, and low energy

PCOS treatment in Chennai under Dr. N.S. Saradha focuses on managing symptoms at their source. There is no one size fits all solution. Some women respond well to lifestyle changes, while others need medication to regulate cycles, control androgen levels, or address insulin resistance. The treatment plan is built around your specific needs and health goals.

Whether you want to regulate your periods, improve fertility, or simply reduce the physical symptoms, Dr. Saradha will walk you through each step clearly, without unnecessary procedures or confusion.

Insulin Resistance

Insulin resistance is closely linked to PCOS, and it is one of the reasons why many women with PCOS struggle with weight gain even when they eat carefully.

When your body becomes resistant to insulin, the pancreas produces more of it to compensate. Higher insulin levels then signal the ovaries to produce more androgens, which worsens PCOS symptoms. It becomes a cycle one condition feeding the other.

In practical terms, insulin resistance can make you feel hungry soon after eating, cause energy crashes during the day, and make it very hard to lose weight despite regular effort. Some women also notice darkened patches of skin around the neck or underarms a condition called acanthosis nigricans which is a visible sign of insulin resistance.

How Dr. N.S. Saradha Addresses Insulin Resistance

  • Thorough blood tests to check fasting insulin, glucose, and HbA1c levels
  • Dietary guidance tailored to stabilise blood sugar through the day
  • Medication such as metformin when needed to improve insulin sensitivity
  • Regular follow-ups to track improvement and adjust the plan

Managing insulin resistance early is important not just for your PCOS, but also to reduce your long-term risk of type 2 diabetes. As an experienced gynaecology doctor in Chennai, Dr. Saradha includes insulin evaluation as a standard part of PCOS assessment rather than an afterthought.

Thyroid Disorders

The thyroid gland sits at the front of your neck and controls how fast or slow your body functions. When it produces too little hormone, the condition is called hypothyroidism. When it produces too much, it is hyperthyroidism. Both types can have a significant impact on a woman's hormonal balance and overall health.

Thyroid disorders are among the most under-diagnosed conditions in women in India. Many women live with symptoms like fatigue, cold hands and feet, hair fall, weight changes, or irregular periods without connecting it to the thyroid.

Symptoms that may Point to a Thyroid Problem

  • Feeling unusually tired even after enough sleep
  • Gaining weight without a change in diet, or losing weight without trying
  • Hair falling out more than usual, along with dry or rough skin
  • Periods becoming heavier, lighter, or more irregular than before
  • Feeling cold all the time or, in the opposite case, feeling very warm and sweaty
  • Mood changes, depression, or difficulty concentrating

Thyroid disorders and PCOS often occur together, which makes diagnosis a little more layered. Hormonal disorder treatment in Chennai with Dr. N.S. Saradha includes thyroid function tests as part of the standard evaluation so that nothing is missed. If a thyroid issue is found, it is treated alongside any other hormonal concerns because treating one without the other often gives incomplete results.

Hyperprolactinaemia

Prolactin is a hormone that the pituitary gland in the brain produces. Its main job is to help with breast milk production after childbirth. But sometimes, prolactin levels rise even when a woman is not pregnant or breastfeeding. This condition is called hyperprolactinaemia.

Many women are surprised to learn that high prolactin levels can interfere with their menstrual cycle. When prolactin is elevated, it sends a signal to the brain to suppress ovulation hormones. This is the same mechanism that stops periods during breastfeeding and when prolactin rises outside of that context, it can cause similar disruptions.

Signs that Prolactin Levels may be High

  • Periods becoming irregular or stopping altogether
  • Milky discharge from the breasts when not pregnant or breastfeeding
  • Difficulty conceiving due to irregular ovulation
  • Reduced libido or vaginal dryness
  • Headaches or mild vision changes in some cases

The causes can range from stress and certain medications to a small benign growth on the pituitary gland called a prolactinoma. A simple blood test measuring serum prolactin is enough to identify if this is an issue. Dr. N.S. Saradha includes prolactin testing when symptoms suggest it, and treatment usually through medication is very effective in bringing levels back to normal and restoring regular cycles.

Androgen Excess

Androgens are often called male hormones, but women also naturally produce small amounts of them. Problems begin when androgen levels go higher than they should. This is one of the defining features of PCOS, but androgen excess can also occur independently.

High androgens in women can cause visible and distressing changes to the body. The most common ones are excess hair growth in unwanted places — the upper lip, chin, chest, or lower abdomen — and hair thinning or loss from the scalp. These changes, called hirsutism and female pattern hair loss respectively, can affect a woman's confidence significantly.

Beyond the visible symptoms, androgen excess can also disrupt ovulation, affect skin oil production, and contribute to mood changes. It is not just a cosmetic concern — it is a sign that something in the hormonal system needs attention.

Dr. N.S. Saradha's approach to PCOS & hormonal disorder treatment in Chennai includes a detailed hormonal panel to measure testosterone, DHEA-S, and other androgen markers. Based on the results, she will recommend a treatment approach which may include anti-androgen medications, hormonal regulation through oral contraceptive pills if appropriate, or targeted lifestyle interventions. The goal is to bring androgen levels to a healthy range and reduce the symptoms they cause.

Hormonal Acne and Hair Loss

Acne and hair loss are two of the most common concerns that bring women to seek hormonal disorder treatment in Chennai. While both are often dismissed as cosmetic issues, they are frequently direct signals from the body that hormones are out of balance.

Hormonal Acne

Hormonal acne looks different from regular teenage acne. It tends to appear on the lower face — the jawline, chin, and neck — and often flares up around the menstrual cycle. Unlike surface-level acne, it sits deeper under the skin and can leave behind marks that take a long time to fade.

The root cause is usually elevated androgens, which increase oil production in the skin and clog pores. Treating hormonal acne with only topical creams gives limited results. What works better is addressing the hormonal cause — and that is exactly what Dr. N.S. Saradha focuses on. Once the underlying imbalance is corrected, the skin typically responds well over time.

Hormonal Hair Loss

Hair loss caused by hormonal imbalance looks different from regular hair fall. Women typically notice thinning at the top of the scalp or a widening part line rather than patchy loss. This pattern, called female androgenetic alopecia, is driven by androgens affecting the hair follicles and making them shrink gradually.

Thyroid disorders and iron deficiency — both of which are closely monitored in Dr. Saradha's evaluations — can also cause hair thinning. Identifying which hormonal factor is responsible is key, because treatment differs depending on the cause.

What to Expect from Treatment

  • Full hormonal blood work to find the exact cause
  • Targeted treatment — anti-androgens, thyroid correction, or nutritional support as needed
  • Scalp and skin advice that supports medical treatment
  • Realistic timelines set from the start — hormonal hair and skin issues take months to improve, not weeks

PCOS & hormonal disorder treatment in Chennai works best when the root cause is identified first — not just the symptoms. Dr. N.S. Saradha takes exactly that approach, making sure every patient leaves with a clear diagnosis and a treatment plan built around their specific hormonal picture.

Take the First Step Towards Hormonal Balance

Dealing with PCOS, irregular periods, unexplained hair fall, stubborn acne, or weight gain can feel exhausting especially when you have been managing it alone for a long time. These are not problems you have to simply live with.

Dr. N.S. Saradha is a dedicated gynaecology doctor in Chennai who believes in honest, clear communication with every patient. You will leave your appointment understanding what is happening in your body, what the treatment involves, and what results are realistic without confusing medical language or unnecessary pressure.

Whether you are coming in for the first time or have been dealing with PCOS & hormonal disorders for years, the right care makes a real difference.

Why Choose Dr. N.S. Saradha for PCOS Treatment in Chennai

  • Focused expertise in PCOS management and hormonal disorder treatment
  • Comprehensive hormonal evaluation not just a surface-level diagnosis
  • Personalised treatment plans built around your symptoms and lifestyle
  • Clear guidance on medication, diet, and follow-up at every stage
  • A calm, judgment-free space where you can ask anything

If you are looking for trusted PCOS treatment in Chennai, book a consultation with Dr. N.S. Saradha today.

PCOS and Hormonal Disorders

Conclusion

Hormonal imbalances whether from PCOS, thyroid disorders, insulin resistance, hyperprolactinaemia, or androgen excess are common among women but often go undiagnosed for years. The symptoms, ranging from irregular periods and weight gain to hair loss and acne, can significantly affect quality of life. However, with proper diagnosis and personalised treatment, these conditions are very manageable.

Dr. N.S. Saradha offers comprehensive, root cause-focused care for women dealing with PCOS and hormonal disorders in Chennai. Rather than treating symptoms in isolation, her approach combines thorough hormonal evaluation, tailored treatment plans, lifestyle guidance, and consistent follow-up giving patients clarity, realistic expectations, and lasting results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about PCOS and Hormonal Disorders and our services

PCOS is not a condition that can be completely cured, but it is very well manageable. With the right treatment which may include lifestyle changes, medication, or both most women see a significant improvement in their symptoms and quality of life.

Irregular periods, unexplained weight changes, hair fall, acne, or mood changes can all be signs of a hormonal imbalance. A blood test that checks your hormone levels, thyroid function, and other markers is usually the first step toward getting a clear answer.

PCOS can make it harder to conceive because it affects ovulation. However, many women with PCOS do get pregnant with or without medical help Dr. N.S. Saradha can guide you through the options available depending on your individual situation.

Not necessarily. Some hormonal conditions respond well to lifestyle changes alone. Others may require medication for a defined period. Dr. Saradha will explain the expected duration of your treatment during your consultation.

Most cases of high prolactin are treated with medication that reduces prolactin levels effectively. Results are usually seen within a few months, and regular follow up tests confirm that levels are returning to normal.

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