Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition in women who have a hormonal imbalance that causes the symptoms that follows: excessive facial hair growth, male pattern balding, acne, weight gain, insulin resistance marks, and lack or absence of a menstrual cycle. Generally women find that they have PCOS, or show symptoms of having PCOS in teenage years but they could find out even later in life. The lack of a menstrual cycle is usually the only complaint when seeing a doctor, but it all depends on the person.
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There are treatments that can help a girl to reduce the symptoms of polycystic ovarian syndrome disease. Though the symptoms can be controlled and offset, there is no cure for the condition. That doesn't mean that a girl who has polycystic ovarian syndrome disease will not be able to bear children. It;s possible.
Not specifically, no.
Fertility medication sometimes causes a complication that is known as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. There is a small proportion of cases that are severe, most cases are usually mild.
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No, antibiotics are not used and not effective for treating polycystic ovarian syndrome.
I believe you mean Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which is when the ovaries are enlarged and contain numerous small cysts.
Multiple or high order pregnancies(OHSS) Ovarian hyper-stimulation syndrome
Because Kate suffers from PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) and could not get pregnant on her own.
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) can cause depression, but it is not a symptom of the condition. PCOS causes male pattern balding, excessive hair growth, acne, weight gain, and an irregular period. All of which would cause any woman to become depressed.
Yes, women with polycystic ovarian syndrome are not barred from donating blood.