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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal disorder causing excess male hormone production, which may lead to ovarian cysts. Symptoms like irregular periods, hirsutism (excess hair growth), and acne can affect both physical and emotional well-being.1

Spotting The Early Signs Of PCOS2

Irregular Periods

Excess Hair Growth

Acne

Weight Gain

Thinning Hair

Ovarian Cysts

Causes And Risk Factors of PCOS3

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Hormonal
Imbalance

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Insulin
Resistance

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Family History
Of PCOS

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Unhealthy And Inactive
Lifestyle

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Chronic
Inflammation

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PCOS affects
1 IN 10 WOMEN
of reproductive age globally.4

Up to 70% of women
with PCOS have insulin
resistance, which can lead to
type 2 diabetes.5

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PCOS is a leading
cause of infertility,

though it can often be managed with treatment.6

Frequently Asked Questions On PCOS

PCOS is caused by hormonal imbalances, genetics, and insulin resistance.

There is no permanent cure for PCOS, but symptoms can be managed with lifestyle changes and medications.

PCOS is diagnosed through physical exams, blood tests, and ultrasound imaging.

Yes, many women with PCOS can conceive with the right treatment and lifestyle changes.

Empowering women with actionable advice for living with PCOS

Dr. Masooma Merchant

Dr. Mini Sangneria

Dr. Neetu Singh

Dr. Neetu Singh

Dr. Nupura Borkar

Dr. Masooma Merchant