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Do you have PCOS? Could your irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, acne, and excess facial hair be caused by Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)? Doctors are discovering that the answer may indeed be yes for 6-10 percent of the female population. Find out how you can reverse symptoms with diet and supplements.(polycystic ovary syndrome)

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Jenny had been overweight and had suffered from irregular menstrual periods, excessive facial hair, and acne most of her life. She didn't know exactly why until she repeatedly and unsuccessfully tried to get pregnant in her early 30s. By investigating the reason behind her inability to conceive, she found out what many women with similar symptoms have discovered: She had polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

A syndrome is a condition defined by a cluster of related symptoms or disorders. PCOS is characterized by infrequent or absent menstrual periods; obesity; elevated levels of androgen hormones or symptoms resulting from that, such as ache, excessive hair on the face and body, and hair loss resembling male-pattern baldness; and sometimes skin outgrowths (known as skin tags) or abnormally darkened, thickened skin in skin folds (known as acanthosis nigricans). Because cysts on the ovaries are not always present, some people think polycystic ovary syndrome is not a good term for the condition.

Female Syndrome XX?

A better term for PCOS might be syndrome XX, as some researchers have called it, because only women (with their XX chromosomes) develop it. PCOS is considered a female-specific form of syndrome X, also known as metabolic syndrome, which affects both men and women. Whereas PCOS is marked by a cluster of female reproductive disorders, syndrome X is defined by a cluster of cardiovascular risk factors--including abdominal obesity, unhealthy blood lipid levels (high triglyceride and low HDL cholesterol levels), high blood pressure, and high fasting blood sugar.

A central factor of both PCOS and syndrome X is insulin resistance--a condition in which insulin, a blood sugar regulating hormone, doesn't work as efficiently as it should. The body responds to insulin resistance by pumping out high levels of insulin, which are believed to directly or of all women and adolescent girls with PCOS also have syndrome X and women with PCOS are three to seven times more likely to develop type 2 diabetes, another condition with insulin resistance at its root.

PCOS affects 6-10 percent of the female population, making it the most common endocrine disorder of premenopausal women. Traditionally considered a reproductive problem, PCOS is now understood to be a complex disorder that affects women's reproductive, metabolic, and cardiovascular health. In addition to syndrome X, women with PCOS have an increased risk of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, sleep apnea, infertility, gestational diabetes, and depression.

Just as with syndrome X, natural therapies for PCOS have focused on treating the underlying insulin resistance, improving menstrual cycles, and assisting with weight loss.

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