Soldotna PCOS Specialist specialist, Robert Ledda M.D. provides bioidentical hormone therapy to fight Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome–bringing peace and comfort to the women of Soldotna.

Soldotna bioidentical hormone specialist Robert Ledda, M.D. helps women suffering from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) using bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) combined with customized integrative medicine treatments that are designed to help restore balance and promote optimal health. Dr. Ledda understands the devastating effects that PCOS can have on a woman’s overall health and well-being and is committed to helping Kenai Peninsula women overcome their symptoms and regain control of their lives. Using natural bioidentical hormones and an advanced integrative medicine approach, PCOS Specialist specialist, Robert Ledda M.D. provides expert care to thousands of Kenai Peninsula women so they can achieve optimal balance, health, and wellness. With proper diagnostic testing, BHRT and customized integrative medicine treatments, Kenai Peninsula women have been able to successfully balance hormones and gain relief from symptoms associated with PCOS. Soldotna PCOS Specialist specialist, Robert Ledda M.D. provides a variety of comprehensive and compassionate integrative medicine programs to help Kenai Peninsula women restore their hormonal balance.

Soldotna PCOS Specialist specialist, Robert Ledda M.D. provides a comprehensive integrative medicine approach to treating Kenai Peninsula women suffering from PCOS to give them the optimal hormone health they deserve. Call (907) 313-6816 today!

Symptoms of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

PCOS can be difficult to diagnose, often requiring a physical, blood tests, and ultrasounds. A diagnosis is made if other causes have been ruled out and you present with at least two of the following three criteria: irregular or infrequent periods, scans proving the presence of polycystic ovaries, or blood tests indicating high levels of ‘male hormones.’

Androgens are a hormone produced in females by their ovaries and adrenal glands, the effects of which are reduced by the presence of estrogen. Unbalanced androgen levels can cause a variety of symptoms including the growth of darker, coarser, longer hair in unwanted areas.

Most ovarian cysts are small and naturally occurring fluid-filled sacs that occasionally grow and diminish within a woman’s ovaries. However, an imbalance of hormones can cause those cysts to grow large or rupture–which can be painful and dangerous. They may also grow in such a way as to complicate conception.

Excess androgen levels can wreak havoc on your regularly scheduled cycle, in fact, it can disrupt it completely–leaving you with shorter or missed periods. This can be detrimental to any woman hoping to become pregnant.

Studies have indicated that women with PCOS are 40% more likely to experience hypertension or elevated blood pressure. High blood pressure can lead to several dangerous outcomes if left unchecked.

As androgen levels rise, a common side effect is hair growth in unwanted areas, hair thinning, or hair loss.

PCOS can cause your body to become resistant to your naturally occurring insulin stores. Insulin is what helps convert sugars and starches from food to energy. When this process isn’t functioning correctly, the excess buildup of insulin triggers extra androgen levels–which triggers the female body’s response of storing fat in the abdomen.

An excess of androgens causes: weight gain, insulin resistance, and general stress to the body. Additionally, it causes the production of extra oils in the skin. All of this leads up to acne–which can be an embarrassing and frustrating side effect of PCOS–however, balancing out your estrogen to androgen levels can restore the look and feel of smooth, vibrant skin.

Health professionals have discovered that there is a relationship between having PCOS and depression–though there is no specific reason. However, between unwanted hair, acne, weight gain, menstrual irregularities, and a variety of other symptoms that increase the risks of continued health detriments, it is absolutely no wonder that depression falls into it. Getting hormones balanced can lessen the symptoms that lead to depression.

Having long-term, untreated PCOS can create sleeping complications. Depression can lead to insomnia, or difficulty falling and staying asleep, or preventing you from feeling rested in the morning. Weight gain due to PCOS can also lead to sleep apnea, which is a disorder that causes interrupted breathing during sleep and is correlated with high blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, diabetes, and early death.

Polycystic Ovarian PCOS Treatment Ledda Soldotna Anchorage Alaska

You don’t have to live with PCOS. If you’re ready to fight it–Dr. Ledda is ready to help!

Robert Ledda, M.D. offers safe, non-invasive therapies to help you manage your PCOS symptoms. Call (907) 313-6816 to begin your journey towards long-term relief and optimal wellness.

Integrative Anti-Aging Medicine doctor, Robert Ledda M.D. of Community Health and Wellness treats women suffering from PCOS using bioidentical hormone replacement therapy in Kenai Peninsula and Anchor Point, Anchorage, Bear Creek, Beluga, Bird Creek, Chugiak, Clam Gulch, Cohoe, Cooper Landing, Crown Point, Diamond Ridge, Eagle River, Fox River, Fritz Creek, Funny River, Girdwood, Halibut Cove, Happy Valley, Hope, Homer, Indian, Kalifornsky, Kachemak, Kasilof, Kenai, Lakes, Lowell Point, Meadow Lakes, Moose Pass, Nanwalek, Nikiski, Nikolaevsk, Ninilchik, Palmer, Peters Creek, Point Possession, Port Graham, Primrose, Ridgeway, Salamatof, Seldovia, Seldovia Village, Seward, Soldotna, Sterling, Sunrise, Tanaina, Tyonek, and Wasilla Alaska.