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PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) is a syndrome with three main characteristics:
– Enlarged ovaries containing many fluid-filled sacs (follicles) surrounding the eggs
– Excess androgen (male hormones), which can cause physical signs such as excess facial or body hair
– Irregular periods, with ovaries not regularly releasing eggs

Despite the name “polycystic,” the follicles are not actually cysts. Instead, they are underdeveloped sacs that often cannot release an egg, preventing ovulation.

Symptoms of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
– Hair Growth: Women with PCOS may experience excess hair growth on their back, stomach, chest, and face. This condition is known as hirsutism.
– Acne: Elevated male hormone levels can make the skin oily, leading to breakouts on the face, chest, and upper back.
– Weight Gain: Hormonal imbalances cause up to 80% of women with PCOS to be overweight or obese.
– Hyperpigmentation: Dark patches of skin can develop on the neck, groin, and under the breasts.

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