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  2. What is PCOS and why is it so hard to diagnose? Doctors ... - AOL

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    Because doctors are unclear about what triggers PCOS, available treatment options are mostly about controlling the symptoms associated with the syndrome, Malik explains. Hence, treatment will ...

  3. Why I make my husband come to all my OB-GYN appointments - AOL

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    Ayanna Miller, 29, is TODAY’s multiplatform editor. She has PCOS and endometriosis, two conditions that can be difficult to diagnose and manage. After feeling dismissed by a doctor, she started ...

  4. If You're Trying To Lose Weight With PCOS, Upping Your ...

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    PCOS weight loss can be difficult due to hormonal issues, but low-carb diets, HIIT, and these other tips from doctors can make losing weight a lot easier.

  5. Polycystic ovary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Polycystic ovary syndrome, or polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), is the most common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age. [14] The syndrome is named after cysts which form on the ovaries of some women with this condition, though this is not a universal symptom and not the underlying cause of the disorder.

  6. Infertility in polycystic ovary syndrome - Wikipedia

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    For those who after weight loss still are anovulatory or for anovulatory lean women, ovulation induction to reverse the anovulation is the principal treatment used to help infertility in PCOS. Letrozole and Clomiphene citrate are the first-line treatment in subfertile anovulatory patients with PCOS. [ 12 ]

  7. Anovulation - Wikipedia

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    It is well recognized that insulin resistance can be part of the sequelae of PCOS and if present, contribute to anovulation. Metformin, a biguanide, is a common insulin sensitizer often given to treat women with PCOS. [10] No other insulin sensitizers have evidence of effective and safe use of fertility treatment. [10]