7 Most Common PCOS Symptoms
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is birthed from the accumulation of follicles in the underdeveloped ovaries. It could be because of anovulation and is related to an increase in ovarian androgen...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is birthed from the accumulation of follicles in the underdeveloped ovaries. It could be because of anovulation and is related to an increase in ovarian androgen...
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is birthed from the accumulation of follicles in the underdeveloped ovaries. It could be because of anovulation and is related to an increase in ovarian androgen production. It’s estimated 10% of women have a diagnosis of PCOS. It is unclear how many people in the whole population have PCOS because it usually goes undiagnosed. We recognize PCOS through several symptoms, and they vary from one woman to another. Knowing the signs is excellent because it makes you aware. This way, you can note when you notice some or all the symptoms and seek medical help. Below are some of the top signs of PCOS.
These symptoms may be noticeable right from the first period or develop and progress over time without treatment. However, most women only take note when they struggle to lose excess weight, or begin to consider fertility timing and their options, or struggle to start a family. These symptoms outlined below will give you a better idea of what to look for.
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