Sexual Health
Polycystic ovary syndrome can prevent cute girls from becoming female men in five ways
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a disease that female friends should pay attention to. Its appearance not only affects the patient's health, but also changes the patient's appearance. Among them, hirsutism is one of them, and reasonable prevention should be paid attention to.
The impact of polycystic ovary syndrome on women
Nowadays, it is not a legend that cute girls become female men, and real examples in reality are not uncommon. Some women gradually grow thick beards and their throats become larger as they grow up, resembling the image of a woman. Some younger sisters not only develop towards women and men, but also achieve a situation of breast enlargement and buttocks enlargement. In fact, whether it's a woman or a strong figure, the push behind them may be the same, which is polycystic ovary syndrome!
Symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome
1. Hairy and acne: The obvious symptoms of acne with excessive body hair are generally due to excessive androgens in the female body. A certain level of androgen is important for maintaining physiological conditions such as pubic hair, armpit hair, and sexual desire in women, but excessive androgen can cause abnormal phenomena, including hirsutism and acne. Women's hirsute appearance may include beard, chest hair, hair around the nipples, or excessive pubic hair. Acne is mainly distributed on the face, and some patients also have a lot of acne on their back and chest. Acne in polycystic ovary syndrome is often associated with excessive androgens. Girls with normal menstruation can also develop acne, which is often associated with pathogenic microbial infections.
2. Menstrual disorders: Women with menstrual disorders pay attention to whether there are problems with their physical function. Common symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome include delayed menstruation, menstruation for 3, 4 months, or six months. The amount of menstruation is uncertain, and when there are many, it may cause anemia by changing many sanitary napkins a day; When you are young, you may only see a very small amount of bleeding during urination
3. Infertility: The most typical symptom of polycystic ovary syndrome.
4. Obesity: A common symptom of polycystic ovary syndrome, data shows that more than half of patients have obesity. Body mass index (BMI)=weight (kg)/height (m), which is a commonly used indicator to measure obesity. The diagnostic standard for obesity in Chinese people is BMI ≥ 25. Another calculation formula is to measure the waist circumference ratio (WHR)=waist circumference/hip circumference, which is an indicator for measuring fat distribution. When fat is mainly distributed in the abdomen, the waist circumference is large and the WHR value is high. When fat is mainly distributed in the buttocks and thigh roots, the WHR value is relatively small. The symptom of polycystic ovary syndrome is a high WHR value, generally ≥ 0.85.