The medical condition previously known as PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) has been officially renamed to PMOS (Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome), representing a significant shift in understanding that the condition involves systemic metabolic and hormonal issues affecting multiple body systems including the heart, pancreas, and other hormone-producing organs, rather than being solely an ovarian or fertility issue, which now enables more comprehensive and timely healthcare interventions for all associated symptoms.
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PCOS has been officially renamed PMOSAdded:
PCOS is officially gone. It is now called PMOS, poly endocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome. And here three reasons why this is actually a huge win for those currently suffering from PMOS.
First of all, the old name is highly misleading. You never had dangerous cysts. All you had were immature egg follicles. Secondly, it stops treating PMOS as an ovarian or fertility issue.
The new name also highlights the effects other parts of your body, like the heart, the pancreas, and other hormone-producing organs. And third, it ensures you get more comprehensive care for the other parts of your body. Means you no longer need to wait a long time to refer to your dermatologist for your severe acne or your facial hair issues when you are suffering from PMOS. So, spread the word because
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