For many women, unexplained weight gain, irregular periods or fertility issues are often brushed off, but for many, these are signs of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Sign up for our Daily eBlast to ...
Peter Weiss, MD, is a practicing OB/GYN and former Assistant Clinical Professor at the UCLA School of Medicine. You can eat a balanced diet and get regular exercise to help manage PCOS symptoms.
Roughly 5 million people have PCOS, a hormonal imbalance that can lead to many issues, including infertility. Carol Yepes via Getty Images Our bodies contain a delicate balance of hormones ― and when ...
PCOS doesn't go away after menopause ends, but symptoms can be managed through lifestyle changes and medication. Eating a healthy diet and exercising are essential for managing PCOS and menopause, and ...
High testosterone in women can cause unwanted facial hair, acne, and irregular menstrual cycles. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is the most common cause of high testosterone in women. If you have ...