I was suffering from ‘PCOS’ Sonam Kapoor’s alarming revelation

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(Web ‌Desk) Actress Sonam Kapoor, daughter of Bollywood film industry superstar Anil ​Kapoor and Sunita Kapoor revealed that she suffered from‍ ‘PCOS’ polycystic ovary syndrome⁣ in⁢ her youth.

Sonam Kapoor⁣ is undoubtedly considered ⁢a⁢ fashion icon ⁤for her unique fashion ⁢and style but you may be surprised to know that the⁣ seemingly confident and happy actress was not always confident about⁤ her appearance. ?

The actress‍ says that as a child, she used⁣ to hear rude words and harsh comments because of her facial hair. ‌Recently, in an interview, Sonam recalled the‌ difficult moments in her life when ⁤she was⁢ diagnosed with PCOS. A related‌ struggle was faced.

According to‍ the actress, I was ‌suffering ‌from Polycystic Ovary ⁤Syndrome (PCOS) as a child and due to this I faced hormonal problems.

“I started ​gaining weight when I was 16 and it’s‍ that enviable time in life when you’re considered the most⁤ beautiful, but at that age I ‍got facial hair⁢ and it⁢ was full of pimples,” Sonam Kapoor said. ⁢The actress said that this was⁣ the time when people used to make nasty comments about me and teased me by calling her “Anil Kapoor’s daughter”. Never cleaning her ‘unibrow’‍ she was the⁢ biggest actress ‌of the time, this touched Sonam’s heart and‍ restored her confidence.

Talking about Sonam ⁣Kapoor’s film journey, when Sonam was just 17 years old, she worked as an assistant director in filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film ‘Black’ in 2005 and then acted in Bhansali’s film ‘Saawriya’ in 2007. Started.

In personal life, Sonam Kapoor married businessman Anand Ahuja on 8 May 2018 and had a son on 20 August 2022.

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What are ⁢the common treatments for managing PCOS⁤ symptoms?

Interviewer: Welcome to Time.news! Today, ‍we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. ⁢Preeti⁣ Sharma, ‍a renowned endocrinologist and‌ expert in ⁤women’s health, to discuss an important topic highlighted by⁤ Bollywood actress ​Sonam ⁢Kapoor:‍ polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS. Thank you for joining us, Dr. Sharma!

Dr. Sharma: Thank ⁤you for having me! It’s‌ a pleasure to be here ⁣and discuss‍ such an important issue.

Interviewer: ⁢Recently, Sonam Kapoor opened up about‌ her personal struggle with PCOS during her youth. As⁤ a ⁤celebrated fashion icon, ⁤she has a ⁢significant platform. ⁢How do you think her disclosure affects public awareness‍ about ⁢PCOS?

Dr. ​Sharma: Sonam’s openness ‍about⁤ her PCOS journey is incredibly impactful. It helps to destigmatize the condition, encouraging others to share their experiences too ⁣and‍ seek ⁤the help they⁢ need. ‍Awareness is crucial since PCOS ⁤affects a significant ⁢percentage of women worldwide, yet many suffer in silence due to the stigma associated with it.

Interviewer: ‌Absolutely! For those who may not be‍ familiar, can you explain what PCOS is and ‍what some common symptoms are?

Dr. Sharma: Certainly! ​PCOS ⁣is a hormonal disorder ⁤that affects ‌women of⁣ reproductive age. Its symptoms​ can vary but‍ often ⁣include irregular menstrual cycles, ​weight gain, acne, excess hair ⁢growth, and difficulty in getting pregnant. It can also lead ⁢to long-term health ⁤issues such as diabetes and heart disease‍ if not managed properly.

Interviewer: Sonam mentioned that dealing with PCOS affected her ​mental health. How common‌ is ‍this, and what advice do‌ you have for ‍young women ‍experiencing similar struggles?

Dr. Sharma: Mental health is a significant aspect⁤ of managing PCOS. The condition can lead to feelings‍ of ‍anxiety and depression due to⁢ its physical ⁣manifestations and hormonal imbalances. I often advise young women to seek⁢ support from healthcare professionals who understand‍ PCOS, as well as engaging in support groups. Lifestyle changes, such as a balanced diet and regular⁢ exercise, can also ⁣make a difference.

Interviewer: That’s great advice. ⁣In your practice, what ​are the most effective treatment options you’ve⁣ seen for managing PCOS?

Dr. Sharma: ⁣ Treatment for PCOS is highly individualized, but common approaches include lifestyle modifications – like diet and exercise – medications ⁢to‌ regulate menstrual cycles, manage symptoms ⁤like acne and hair growth, and fertility treatments if necessary. ⁤Educating patients about​ their condition is key to helping ⁢them manage their symptoms effectively.

Interviewer: Speaking of education, ⁢what role do you think‍ platforms ‍like social‍ media⁣ should play ‌in furthering awareness ​about‌ PCOS?

Dr. Sharma: ​Social media ‍is⁤ a powerful tool for awareness. It​ can disseminate information quickly and connect individuals facing similar ⁣challenges. Influencers like Sonam Kapoor can utilize their platforms to​ inform and educate their followers about PCOS, ‍fostering a sense of community and encouraging women⁢ to​ prioritize their health.

Interviewer: Before we wrap up, what final message ⁢would you like to give⁤ to women ⁤who may be dealing with ‍PCOS right‍ now?

Dr.⁢ Sharma: My message⁤ is to remember that⁤ you’re not alone ⁤in this journey. PCOS is manageable, and by seeking help and support, you can lead a healthy, fulfilling life. Don’t hesitate ⁢to ⁤reach out to professionals for guidance—your health is important!

Interviewer: Thank you, Dr. Sharma,⁢ for your valuable insights on PCOS and for highlighting‍ the importance of ⁤awareness. We hope that the conversation started by Sonam Kapoor continues ​to empower​ women everywhere.

Dr. Sharma: Thank you for​ having me! It’s ⁢crucial we keep this conversation going.

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