Prevention and Management of PCOS

Reproductive-age women today. PCOS is a heterogeneous condition, both clinically and biochemically. The prevalence of PCOS is reported to be anywhere between 4% and 12%, with mild racial variations. 

The menstrual irregularity of PCOS typically manifests in the peripubertal period, although some women may apparently have regular cycles at first and subsequently develop menstrual irregularity in association with weight gain. Menstrual irregularities include mild or severe oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea. Anovulation is very common in the presence of mild oligomenorrhea, and also when normal cycles are present.

 

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