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Do You Have Symptoms Of PCOS?

Are your periods irregular? Is the hair on your head thinning, or are you growing hair in abnormal places such as your chin? You may have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder that can affect your fertility. Dr Copur can determine if your symptoms are due to PCOS and help you manage the condition while improving your overall health. Call our office or request an appointment online.

What Is PCOS?

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent hormonal condition affecting women of childbearing age. PCOS can develop at any stage but often begins at the onset of menstruation. Early identification of PCOS can help prevent long-term complications associated with the condition, such as heart disease and Type 2 diabetes.

The exact cause of PCOS is unknown, but certain factors may increase your risk, including:

  • Excess insulin production
  • Excess androgen production
  • Low-grade inflammation
  • Genetic traits

How Do I Know If I Have PCOS?

Dr. Copur can determine if you have PCOS through an examination, symptom review, and discussion of your medical history. To be diagnosed with PCOS, you must have two of the following:

  • Irregular periods: One of the most common indicators of PCOS is an irregular period. With PCOS, your menstrual cycle may be longer than 35 days.
  • Polycystic ovaries: Your ovaries may contain an excessive number of follicles that surround your eggs and prevent normal function.
  • Excess androgens: Androgens are male sex hormones responsible for facial hair and male-pattern baldness. High androgen levels may indicate PCOS.

To diagnose PCOS, Dr. Copur run a blood test to assess hormone levels, and conduct an ultrasound to evaluate your ovaries.

How Is PCOS Treated?

Treatment for PCOS focuses on managing symptoms like facial hair and acne and improving overall health. Your treatment may include:

  • Lifestyle modifications to promote weight loss
  • Hormone therapy to regulate your menstrual cycle
  • Medications such as clomiphene, letrozole, or metformin to help with ovulation
  • Electrolysis to remove unwanted hair
  • Birth control pills to decrease androgen production and reduce unwanted facial hair

Can I Get Pregnant If I Have PCOS?

PCOS is a common reason women have difficulty getting pregnant but is also one of the most treatable causes of infertility. Dr. Copur can work with you to devise a plan to improve your chances of conception.

PCOS is a long-term medical condition that can be managed with the right care. Call FirstChoice OB-GYN today or request an appointment online.