Topical Metformin: A Revolutionary Approach to PCOS Treatment

Understanding PCOS and the Role of Metformin
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder among women of reproductive age. It is characterized by a variety of symptoms including irregular menstrual cycles, excess androgen levels, and polycystic ovaries. A cornerstone in the management of PCOS is Metformin, traditionally used orally for its insulin-sensitizing effects. This article explores the groundbreaking approach of using Metformin topically, as suggested by recent research, offering new hope for women battling PCOS.
Metformin: A Traditional Ally Against PCOS
Metformin, primarily known for its use in type 2 diabetes, has been a critical tool in managing PCOS. It works by improving insulin resistance, a common issue in PCOS patients, thus helping in regulating menstrual cycles and reducing androgen levels. However, its oral administration can often lead to gastrointestinal side effects, which limits its use.
