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PCOS is a common condition characterised by menstrual abnormalities and clinical biochemical features of hyperandrogenism. There is an excess of androgens (male hormone) and lack of regular ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary). It’s also sometimes referred to as "hyperandrogen anovulation syndrome" or "Stein Leventhal syndrome". PCOS has increased recently with the realisation that this syndrome involves far more than the reproductive system. Initially it was called Stein Leventhal syndrome after its researches in the 1930s. PCOS is now recognised to be a metabolic syndrome which may include hyperinsulinaemia, hyper-lipidemia, diabetes, mellitus and possible cardiac disease, as well as the more congenitally recognised increase in androgen levels, cosmetic problems, anovulation, infertility, endometrial cancer and obesity. It is often tricky to diagnose because no two cases are alike. 1 in 10 woman of child bearing age have PCOS. It’s the commonest cause of infertility. It’s a combination of the body being resistant to insulin, which cause a hormonal imbalance that makes it difficult for the ovaries to function. Cause of PCOS
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