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How various health complications arise due to PCOS

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polycystic ovary syndrome Ever heard of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS)? If you are a woman who has had trouble with uncontrollable facial hair or getting trouble pregnant then you might have thought it is some disorder. But there is nothing to worry, as PCOS is one of the most common causes of female infertility which affects up to 6 to 12 % of women annually of women in their reproductive ages. But it is a lot more than just that. PCOS can be a lifelong health challenges for some and may continue beyond childbearing years.  Women who have PCOS may not make enough insulin, increase their risk of type 2 diabetes, have higher levels of androgens, stop eggs from being released and cause irregular periods, acne, thinning scalp hair and have excess hair growth on both the face and body.  Women with PCOS can develop serious health complications such as the following, especially if they are overweight. 1)      Diabetes: More than half of women with PCOS may develop type 2