Abstract

PCOS can have a substantial socio-psychological influence on women's lives, along with its clinical symptoms.This qualitative phenomenological investigation observed the emotions, body image, societal stigma, interactions, and coping techniques of women with PCOS. In-depth interviews with a varied group of women highlighted several major themes, including the difficult emotional journey, challenges with a perception of oneself and body image, loneliness or ostracism, and the value of support and connection networks. The study's findings have crucial consequences for healthcare practitioners, politicians, and people with PCOS. Understanding the particular issues that these women encounter allows healthcare practitioners to deliver more comprehensive and compassionate treatment. Policymakers may also create legislation to benefit women experiencing PCOS and decrease the prejudice associated with the disorder.Lastly, women with PCOS may utilize the study's findings in order to comprehend their own circumstances and develop solutions to manage the difficulties they confront.

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