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What is PCOS?

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders among women of reproductive age. It affects roughly 1 in 10 women and can have a significant impact on your menstrual cycle, fertility, and overall health.

What causes PCOS?

The exact cause isn't fully understood, but several factors play a role:

How does PCOS affect your cycle?

PCOS can cause:

Diagnosis

PCOS is typically diagnosed when you have at least two of these three criteria:

  1. Irregular or absent periods
  2. Signs of excess androgens (acne, excess hair growth) or blood tests showing high androgen levels
  3. Polycystic ovaries visible on ultrasound (many small follicles on the ovaries)

Treatment

While there's no cure for PCOS, symptoms can be managed through:

When to see a doctor

Talk to your doctor if you experience irregular periods, difficulty getting pregnant, or signs of excess androgen levels. Early diagnosis and management can help reduce the risk of long-term complications.

Tracking your cycle with Femora can help you identify irregular patterns early and provide your healthcare provider with detailed cycle data for more accurate diagnosis.

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