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PCOS
A Woman's Guide to Dealing With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
An Excerpt
By Colette Harris with Dr. Adam Carey
"Why have I never heard of PCOS?" Many women ask this question when they are diagnosed, or are asked it when they try and explain to someone what's been making them feel under the weather. It is amazing that a condition estimated by the medical profession to affect up to one in 10 women can be so unheard of.
Even now, the three symptoms mentioned above – overweight, no periods at all and an overgrowth of facial or body hair – are considered to be the "classic" signs of PCOS that healthcare practitioners look out for. Yet there is a whole menu of symptoms associated with PCOS, including the three mentioned above but also covering such experiences as fatigue, acne, joint pain, hair loss (alopecia), tender breasts, bloating, mood swings, difficulty in conceiving and depression. A woman with PCOS could display any single one or any combination of these symptoms, which can make it very difficult to diagnose.
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