What You Need to Know About Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Infertility
By Micah Reeves, published Oct 31, 2007
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Common Symptoms of PCOS according to Wikipedia.org are:
· Prolonged periods of bloating, mood swings, pelvic pain and backaches (Premenstrual Stress Syndrome)Tiny flaps of skin, also known as "skin tags". Dark patches of skin tan to dark brown or black, which are a sign of Insulin resistance, which is associated with PCOS. Oily skin and Acne.Male-pattern baldness. Pain during sexual intercourse. Unwanted body hair, typically in a male pattern affecting face, chest and legs. Infertility, generally resulting from lack of ovulation. Irregular, few, or absent menstrual cycles that do occur, may be heavy (heavy bleeding is also an early warning sign of Endometrial Cancer (in post menopausal women), for which women with PCOS are at slightly higher risk).
A known cure is not available but treatment can help. Without treatment, infertility can result. Doctors can treat the acne and may prescribe birth control pills to regulate menstrual periods. If skin problems are severe a dermatologist can be recommended. Since women are with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (also known as Stein-Leventhal Syndrome) are at a greater risk for cancer, high blood pressure and Diabetes, blood tests may be taken to determine if any of those medical conditions exist. Obesity is usually treated with nutrition counseling, and a food and exercise plan. Sometimes simply changing your diet and being active can take care of the symptoms. If Diabetes is found, your doctor will take care of proper treatment.
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Did You Know?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome affects 1 out of 10 women.
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