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  2. Curly, unruly, fast-growing. For women, chin hair is normal ...

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    One potential culprit of chin hair is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which impacts around 8 to 13% of women of child-bearing age. With PCOS, women may not ovulate regularly, which means ...

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

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    Shastri explains that PCOS can cause bodily changes, such as excess facial and body hair, acne and obesity, which can be a tremendous psychological burden, affecting body image, self-esteem and ...

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

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    It can cause irregular periods, ovarian cysts, insulin resistance, facial hair growth and infertility. The idea to take my husband, Phin, to OB-GYN appointments came up after a particularly bad ...

  5. Bearded lady - Wikipedia

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    A relatively small number of women are able to grow enough facial hair to have a distinct beard. The condition is called hirsutism. It is usually the result of polycystic ovary syndrome which causes excess testosterone and an over-sensitivity to testosterone, thus (to a greater or lesser extent) results in male pattern hair growth, among other symptoms.

  6. HAIR-AN syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The causes of the HAIR-AN syndrome are not fully understood. Some studies hypothesize that the HAIR-AN syndrome is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. [7] [1] HAIR-AN is found in 1-3% women affected hyperandrogenism. [8] Other studies have proposed the SAHA syndrome as a cause of the HAIR-AN syndrome. [9]

  7. Hirsutism - Wikipedia

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    The amount and location of the hair is measured by a Ferriman–Gallwey score. It is different from hypertrichosis, which is excessive hair growth anywhere on the body. [3] Treatments may include certain birth control pills, antiandrogens, or insulin sensitizers. [1] Hirsutism affects between 5 and 15% of women across all ethnic backgrounds. [8]

  8. There's A Reason You Have Chin Hair And It's Not Because You ...

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    Hair can appear on a woman’s chest, arms, back, stomach, and face, so if you notice chin hair popping up all of a sudden, it could be a sign of hirsutism or another underlying endocrine disorder ...

  9. 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.