Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is one of
the common hormonal diseases in women. There are numerous signs and symptoms of
this disease such as excessive hair growth throughout the body, high level of
blood pressure, obesity, excessive uttering and uncontrolled insulin.
In mature women, unnecessary weight
gain will be indication of the probable cause of developing Polycystic Ovary
Syndrome.
The exact cause of PCO is still
unknown. The complications will become worse if not diagnosed and treated at an
initial stage. This will result into the development of heart diseases and
diabetes. It is a transferrable disease and it can transfer from one generation
to the next generation.
This disease can be treated with the
help of medicines if diagnosed at an early stage. If the disease is not
detected at the initial stage, it can be resolved through surgeries and various
alternative treatments.
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