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Study reveals 70% of Indian women face PCOS and menstrual health issues

The Pan-India survey conducted by Gynoveda highlights findings based on age and incidence of PCOS, its prevalence, other disorders including irregular periods, pain severity during periods, and the observed bodily changes faced among the respondents.

September 13, 2023 / 22:52 IST
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Survey suggests around 70% of Indian women suffer from menstrual health issues
Survey suggests around 70% of Indian women suffer from menstrual health issues

Gynoveda, world’s first Ayurveda FemTech brand, conducted India’s largest period health survey with 3 lakh women from age bracket of 18-45 years. The survey showed that nearly 70% Indian women face problems related to menstrual health.

The respondents were divided into three groups based on the prevalence, severity and bodily changes. The study shows 70 % of women who participated in the study suffer from menstrual disorder like PCOS. Around 26% women suffer from discomfort, infections, or irregularities affecting their overall vaginal health and quality of life. Only 4% women out of the respondents registered no menstrual disorder.

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Among the key findings, it was discovered that a significant 60% of women in the age group of 25 to 34 suffer from PCOS. However, what is even more alarming is that 51% of women in the age group of less than 24 years are affected by this condition.

The research suggests that PCOS isn’t bound by age. It also shows that PCOS has a huge impact on fertility in women. According to detailed research by the National Institute of Health (Government of India), the prevalence of infertility among women with PCOS ranges from 70% to 80%.