Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - Symptoms and causes Research shows that people with PCOS have a type of long-term, low-grade inflammation that leads polycystic ovaries to produce androgens This can lead to heart and blood vessel problems
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) - Mayo Clinic There's no single test to specifically diagnose polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) Your health care provider is likely to start with a discussion of your symptoms, medications and any other medical conditions
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Can you have polycystic ovarian syndrome - Mayo Clinic Press If you’re diagnosed with PCOS and you’re not having periods every month, talk to your care team about treatment options The team might recommend medication — such as birth control pills — that can regulate your hormones to protect you from developing uterine growths like polyps or cancer