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Women who are of reproductive age frequently suffer from PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome. Although the symptoms may change over time, they typically begin in adolescence. Hormonal imbalances, irregular menstruation, elevated testosterone levels, and ovarian cysts can all be symptoms of PCOS. A difficult time getting pregnant can result from irregular periods, which are typically accompanied by a lack of ovulation. One major factor contributing to infertility is PCOS. PCOS is an incurable chronic illness. Nonetheless, medication, fertility treatments, and lifestyle modifications can help with some symptoms. Though the exact cause of PCOS is unknown, women who have type 2 diabetes or a family history of the condition are more susceptible.
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