Yes, PCOS can be a cause of severe period pain, although it’s not the most common symptom associated with the condition. Period pain caused because of PCOS is known as secondary dysmenorrhea.
Hormonal imbalances in PCOS can lead to a thickened uterine lining, causing stronger, more painful contractions when it sheds. This thicker lining can also result in a heavier flow with larger blood clots, which the uterus has to work harder to expel. Additionally, higher levels of inflammation in women with PCOS can increase overall pain sensitivity, making cramps feel more intense.
According to the PCOS Society of India, PCOS affects an estimated 1 in 5 girls in India. In some parts of India, the prevalence of PCOS is even higher, affecting up to 35% of young women.
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References:
- Times of India – PCOS and PCOD on the rise in Indian women
- Times of India – PCOS leads to diabetes, inflammation and infertility
- Times of India – What You Need to Know About PCOS: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatments?
- Times of India – Identifying PCOS and when to seek help from professionals
- Think Global Health, India Is Unprepared for a PCOS Crisis
- Max Healthcare – PCOD and PCOS – Symptoms, Causes, Differences & Treatment
- Stayfree India – PCOS/ PCOD
- Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venerology, Leprology – Polycystic ovarian syndrome
- PubMed Central – Prevalence of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome in India: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Hindustan Times – Acne to Infertility: Hidden Impact of PCOS on Women’s Health
- PIB India, Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) and its Complications



