Symptoms and complications of PCOS?

Although the exact cause of PCOS is unknown, the syndrome is associated with a range of symptoms that can lead to various conditions and complications.


Weight increase and insulin resistance issues

Women with PCOS frequently experience insulin resistance, which can worsen their condition by contributing to weight gain and creating a cycle that intensifies symptoms. High insulin levels not only drive PCOS but also intensify it by promoting further weight gain.

Irregular menstrual periods or absence of menstruation.

PCOS-related hormonal imbalances can cause irregular or absent menstrual cycles due to disrupted ovulation and higher androgen levels.

Skin problems

Acne and pigmentation problems are often linked to PCOS, which, while primarily related to reproductive health, can also affect various aspects of your appearance. Increased levels of androgens (male sex hormones) can contribute to these skin issues.

Hair problems

Higher levels of androgens (male sex hormones) can result in increase of hair growth on the face and body, along with baldness or hair loss.

Ovaries that are enlarged and have multiple small cystss

PCOS is often linked to ovarian cysts, which result from hormonal imbalances and can cause pelvic discomfort. These cysts are a key factor in diagnosing PCOS.

Reproductive health concern

PCOS is a leading cause of infertility in women. The hormonal imbalance in PCOS disrupts ovulation by affecting the growth and release of eggs, leading to challenges with fertilization..

This quiz is for informational purposes only and should not replace a medical diagnosis. If you suspect you have PCOS, it is highly recommended to visit a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan.