Polycystic ovary syndrome.?
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Hirsutism, spine on the face, chest, and other areas, CAN be a sign of polycystic ovarian syndrome. Other symptoms are irregular period, glucose intolerance, weight gain for unkonwn origin.
The only mode to truly diagnose PCOS is to have an exam by a gynecologist beside an ultrasound, glucose tolerance test, and some other bloodwork, such as TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone), FSH and LH level, prolactin levels, and yes, even testosterone level.
If you haven't had a gynecologic exam all the same, you are at an age where it is recommended to open having annual exams.
There are simple treatments for PCOS next to medications, but singular a physician can help you settle on what the best treatment for you is.
You should go to your doctor and return with checked out if you are experiencing any of the symptoms. Although these symptoms alone may not be indicative of polycystic ovaries. It could be a minor hormonal imbalance as you are contained by the midst of your teen years just out of puberty.
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is largely diagnosed by an ultra sound scan and the presence of follicular cysts that appear on your ovaries. (Your ovaries contain follicules which contain ova - the cell which become eggs which can be fertilized when released). Sometime with this syndrome some cysts can crop up on the ovaries on your left or right or both ovaries at sundry times throughout your cycle.
If the cysts get really big they can be highly painful (my sister faint once at the line surrounded by the bank because of one once) but sometimes they don't impose any pain at adjectives. They don't seem to know why some do and some don't.
Most recurrently these cysts occur next to additional strain and may go and come base on your cycle. Other unwanted symptoms like fuzz growth are generally indicative of hormonal imbalance though that may be able to be reduced by varied means, including the birth control pill and/or diet (low carbs generally) etc.
Although this can appear scary, I wouldn't verbs even if you do have it as it can be manage quite successfully and beside treatment and looking after yourself, it shouldn't adversely affect your fertility for the future. Just budge get an ultrasound scan (they don't hurt at all) and put your mind at rest.
worthy luck!! :)
it is possible,.the best thing is to bring back a blood test from your dr,and purloin it from there.
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