periods are really irregular cramps and heavy bleeding hair on the face mostly the chin area wheight gain very easy a lot of the time diebeties i hope you do not have pcos i hate it i do not feel like a whole woman i barely have periods and i am ttc and i have to know that it is my body that may keep my husband from being a father but still trying you do the same.i cant even do what most woman take for granted.
2006-09-25 12:01:28
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answered by mcdanieljoanie 3
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There are 2 ovaries on each and every area of the uterus of a lady.There are thousands of ova in each and every avary yet in worry-free words a lot less tan 500 ova are grown to finish length in lady's life time from the fist menstruashion time to the menopause on the age of 50 or something. The ova are devoloped through the stimulation of hormones gererated interior the ovaries. proper function of the ovaries is blocked through lack adequate blood suply to the area or lack of hormones interior the thyroid glands or interior the adrenal glands that reason stimulation to the hormones interior the ovaries. Cyst would nicely be formed in any of the ovaries by using lack of adequate blood stream. Resultantly male hormones interior the ovary would change into more beneficial than lady hormone estrogen. it ought to have a tendency the boom of hairs on the face at chin on top lips on the breast on the decrease leg etc. back the cyst interior the oavry, some circumstances both ovaries would reason soreness at each and every area of the decrease abdomen abnormal menses classes prolonged classes through nonstop bleeding lack of classes for some months etc.
2016-10-16 02:16:24
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answered by ? 4
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weight gain, excessive hair growth especially on face, receeding hairline, acne, infrequent or loss of periods, if you do have periods they can be very heavy and painful, having a "pouchy" stomach but slender hips, depression like symtoms, and more. PCOS is basically a hormonal imbalance in your body. People with PCOS have insulin intolerance (it takes more insulin to break down the sugars and glucose in your body), the eggs will not release, causing cysts on the ovaries which then produces testosterone, less progesterone is created, and it makes it very difficult to have a pregnancy. Miscarriage is very common because of the loss of progesterone.
I was just diagnosed with PCOS, even though I have suffered with it for years. A lot of doctors will think you have other problems, or simply say it is psychosomatic. It is very difficult to deal with, hearing things like that, especially when you know it isn't. Having doctors not listen to or believe you is terrible.
If you think you have this it is important to get knowledgable about it before visiting a doctor. It tooks one simple blood test and ultrasound to diagnose, but no doctor would even try it on me because they just simply labeled me as crazy. So get as much knowledge as possible.
One of the greatest sites on PCOS is www.soulcysters.com . It has everything on there, from symtoms to how to manage it. There is no cure for PCOS, but at least it can provide relief in knowing what is causing your troubles. And you can manage it. Check out this site. It is wonderful! And they also have a forum, so you can hear about it from other women who have it too.
2006-09-25 12:17:10
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answered by Annie R 2
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Irregular or consistantly missed periods (no ovulation), weight gain, oily skin, loss of hair, hair growth, but the only real way to see if you have it is to go to your obgyn and get tested. Usually the doc will do an u/s and see if they can see cysts on your ovaries, if so then you have it and they will start you on medication to treat your condition.
2006-09-25 11:57:14
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answered by Rawrrrr 6
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Excessive body hair ie on face, weight gain and bad acne on upper torso area and on the face this is due to the ovaries producing to much testosterone and irregular periods
2006-09-25 11:57:20
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answered by vicky s 3
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I'm not specifically sure about this syndrome but I've had cysts on my ovaries and I get severe cramping and sometimes super heavy periods.
2006-09-25 11:56:13
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answered by Hebrews 11 4
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From what I'm reading above (others comments), symptoms definitely vary from woman to woman. I only got the weight gain, oily skin and infertility. I didn't get the facial hair, the hair loss or gain.
2006-09-25 12:24:05
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answered by JoesWifee 3
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They vary widely... unexplained weight gain, unwanted hair growth, acne, skin abnormalities, painful periods and infertility.
2006-09-25 11:58:10
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answered by kourtney j 2
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