Abstract
Background: The enigma surrounding PCOS makes it a convoluted and multifarious condition. To tackle it, doctors usually prescribe a variation of lifestyle changes, including exercise, eating modifications, and vitamin/mineral intakes. It looks like Vitamin D has an eminent role in shaping the ovaries' follicle development. Plus, Vitamin B can diminish inflammation by degrading homocysteine as well as apparently limiting fertility chances and doubling the risk of miscarriages. Vitamin A is a must-have for sight, plus it's good for the reproductive system. Vitamin E helps shut down oxidation and keep physiological systems in check– both of which are key for reproductivity...
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