Signs and symptoms of PCOS usually begin around the time of your first menstrual period, but this condition can develop any time after puberty. Common PCOS signs and symptoms include:
- Irregular menstrual cycles
- Weight gain and difficulty losing weight
- Elevated levels of male hormones (androgens) that cause physical signs like facial hair
- Thinning hair at the top of the scalp
- Fluid-filled sacs (cysts) on the ovaries
Many women learn that they have PCOS when they have difficulty getting pregnant in their 20s or 30s. You should schedule an appointment at Advanced Women’s Healthcare any time you have concerns about your menstrual cycle or fertility.
Studies show links between PCOS and other health problems, including:
- Diabetes
- Infertility
- Sleep apnea
- High blood pressure
- Unhealthy cholesterol
- Endometrial cancer
- Depression
- Anxiety
Obesity can make signs and symptoms of PCOS more severe and increase your risk of complications.
PCOS has no cure, but early diagnosis and treatment at Advanced Women’s Healthcare may improve your chances of getting pregnant and reduce your risk of long-term complications like diabetes.
To diagnose PCOS, your provider begins by asking about your symptoms and medical history, including your menstrual periods and weight changes. They also perform a complete physical and pelvic exam and may take tests, such as blood tests to check your hormone levels and an ultrasound to examine your ovaries.
Then, they develop an individualized treatment plan to manage your PCOS symptoms. This may include:
- Lifestyle changes like weight loss
- Medications to regulate your menstrual cycle
- Medications to help you ovulate
They may also recommend treatments to reduce excess hair growth.
If you have irregular periods, difficulty getting pregnant, or other symptoms of PCOS, call us to schedule an appointment with one of our providers.
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