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10 PCOS Symptoms You Can’t Ignore – #5 Will Surprise You!

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a hormonal disorder affecting millions of women

For the body to function properly, it needs both “male” (androgen) and “female” estrogen hormones, but a woman with PCOS has too much of the male kind.

The exact cause of the disease is unknown, but IVF doctors believe high insulin levels are to blame. Your genes and being overweight play a role in increasing your chances of developing it. There is no cure for this condition, but you can manage it with gynaecology treatments.

Women often discover they have PCOS when they face female infertility. There are many symptoms of this condition, but you may not experience all of them.

PCOS Symptoms:

There are several signs and symptoms associated with PCOS.

  • Excessive hair growth. Hair can appear in unwanted areas such as breasts, chin, face, or stomach.
  • Hair loss. Loss of hair may be a symptom of PCOS in women, worsening as they age.
  • Acne or oily skin. PCOS can cause oily skin and pimples due to hormonal changes.
  • Skin darkening. You may notice dark, thick spots under your arms, breasts, or neck.
  • Problem sleeping or feeling tired all the time. You could have trouble falling asleep. Perhaps you have sleep apnea, which means you wake up feeling unrested even when you sleep.
  • Hormone surges associated with PCOS can also cause headaches.
  • Heavy periods. PCOS can cause big changes in the menstrual cycle, including frequent periods and heavy bleeding.
  • Inconsistent periods. You may skip a few months, or you may not get your period every month.
  • Having difficulty conceiving. The most common reason of female infertility is PCOS. IVF in Dubai is a great option to get pregnant sooner.
  • Weight gain. Most women with PCOS gain weight fast or find it difficult to lose pounds.

Contact an IVF doctor and find out about IVF in Dubai. There are gynecological treatments you can try to alleviate some of the PCOS symptoms. If your PCOS led to cancer, you could discuss cancer and fertility preservation options.

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ALSO Read: How Does PCOS Affect Fertility in Women?

Author: Dr. Mazen Dayeh

Dr. Muhammad Mazen Dayeh is a top fertility expert. He completed his Primary Medical Qualification (PMQ) from Saint Petersburg I.P. Pavlov State Medical University in Russia and acquired his specialty training and Ph.D. at Russian Academy for Medical Sciences. He is considered a Consultant of both OB/GYN and Reproductive Endocrinology/Infertility. His special interests lie both in male and female infertility, Reproductive Immunology, and Recurrent Implantation Failures. He is recognized for his expertise in treating and evaluating infertility and recurrent pregnancy losses, IVF, and laparoscopic surgical techniques. Currently, he is performing over 600 IVF cycles per year.