Yes, this can be a side effect of PCOS.
No, this would not be a contributing factor to PCOS.
No. Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) which is transmitted through through vaginal, anal or oral sex.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome may include discoloration of the skin. This discoloration is known as acanthosis nigricans, and is typically found on the back of the neck, groin, and armpits.
polycystic ovaries, stress......several things. See your Dr or gyno for a proper diagnoses.
Cysts on your ovaries can cause infertility and can even cause you to stop ovulating and having periods. Look into polycystic ovary syndrome, because cysts can also cause an imbalance in hormones which can lead to other issues.
If you are female, it could be a sign of polycystic ovaries. If you are male, it could just be genetic. Either way, stress and depression can cause pigment loss in hair.
No, acupuncture is not effective for PCOS. You need to speak to your doctor, because it changes everything all the way down to causing your body to be resistant to insulin. It can cause some serious issues if not properly treated.
Yes
Not specifically, no.
Having a ring of follicles in the ovaries, also known as a "string of pearls," is often a characteristic of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). While this condition is not directly harmful, it can cause hormonal imbalances that may lead to irregular periods, difficulty getting pregnant, and an increased risk of developing long-term health problems like diabetes and heart disease. It's important to consult with a healthcare professional if you have concerns about your ovaries or PCOS.
the ovaries not being inside you
No