Mental Health

What Is Metabolic Syndrome or Systemic Diseases?

Many women who are in their reproductive years suffer from a hormonal disorder called polycystic ovary syndrome (metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases). Those who have metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases, may not have periods very often or may have periods that last many days. They may also have excess production of testosterone in their body. In certain cases, small cysts grow along the outer edge of the ovary. metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases also may lead to some serious health conditions like type 2 diabetes, heart disease and even ovarian cancer.

Common Signs and Symptoms

Common Mental and Emotional Challenges Women With metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases Experience

Various research has shown hormonal imbalances in women with metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases increase the risk for anxiety and depression. metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases also causes insulin resistance, resulting in higher levels of insulin in the bloodstream and that eventually leads to depression. Also, higher levels of androgens like DHEA in the body of women with metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases increase the risk of depression and anxiety.

metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases also lowers the level of certain neurotransmitters (chemicals that send signals throughout the brain and nervous system). Neurotransmitters like serotonin help in keeping you away from depression and anxiety. Body image issues, delays in treatment, fragmented healthcare and societal taboos can all contribute to feelings of anxiety and depression.

Mental Health Conditions Associated With Metabolic Syndrome or Systemic Diseases

Depression

Many factors can lead women with metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases to experience depression. The leading cause is insulin resistance, according to the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there is various research that supports the idea that insulin resistance can impair physiological mechanisms that have an association with learning and reward, which could contribute to depressive symptoms. Depression can also lead to inflammation in your body. Obesity, hair loss and excess facial hair growth caused by metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases can also give women body image issues and make them feel secluded from society, eventually leading to depression or other mental health disorders.

Other

It is not a surprise that having metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases is very stressful. Stress levels rise when the cortisol levels in your body go down, and stress can further lead to anxiety and depression. The only solution to this is to raise the cortisol levels in your body by following a healthy diet, proper exercise routine and meditation. Elevated cortisol levels can also help regulate metabolism, immune function and the inflammatory response. Increased inflammation activity of the immune system seems to contribute to depression. Infertility caused by metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases and the social stigma that comes with it is also a major reason behind stress in women with metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases.

Treatment Options

Ayurveda and Natural Remedies for Managing Your Mental Health

Spiritual Therapy (Daiva — vyapashraya Chikitsa)

According to Ayurveda, every individual is a part of the supreme conscience and the role of spirituality has been explained in detail in various contexts. And to maintain a healthy mental state you need to balance your spiritual energy. You can do that with the logical and proportionate use of chants, medicine or Aushadhi, gems, auspicious offerings, gifts to deserving people, lifestyle routines, prayers and yoga.

Satvavajaya Chikitsa:

The term Satvavajaya Chikitsa means controlling the mind. Acharya Charaka defines this treatment plan as a process of withdrawal of the mind from materialistic things. Charaka also explains the utility of replacing negative emotions with that positive emotion that is beneficial to the person’s psyche.

Yuktivyapashraya Chikitsa:

This treatment involves a scientific combination of food or ahara and lifestyle habits or vihara. Those seeking help for their mental health need to follow a proper dietary regimen, follow the rules of Sadvrita and use Medhya Rasayana (medicines that boost the psyche) and other rayurvedic medicines to control the imbalanced mind.

Ayurvedic Medicines

Dincharya

Your daily routine should include strict adherence to moral codes, self-discipline, correct seating and seeping and walking postures, breathing practices like pranayama, concentration-improving activities like meditation and a proper sleep cycle.

Talk to a Professional with Drwealthify

drwealthify Health’s metabolic syndrome or systemic diseases reversal program also allows you to add mental health counselling as an additional service and we have one of the best mental health experts in the industry to assist you with your issues.