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Dealing with PCOS

  Dealing with PCOS Women of reproductive age frequently have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder. Women who have PCOS may have elevated levels of androgens or male hormones as well as irregular or prolonged menstrual cycles. The ovaries may create a large number of tiny fluid-filled sacs called follicles, but they may not always release eggs. PCOS has no recognized cause. Long-term complications like type 2 diabetes and heart disease may be prevented with weight loss, early detection, and treatment. How common is PCOS among women? Most women with PCOS don't exhibit any symptoms. The fact that the condition is asymptomatic makes it even more difficult to estimate how many women will be affected. However, if you don't exhibit any symptoms, the illness may be benign and have no negative effects. According to research by Letsgasm, a sexual health & wellness store in the UK , PCOS is thought to affect about 1 in 10 women in the UK, despite the fact that it is ...