Confronting an illness that affects an estimated 10 million American
women, this jargon-free reference sheds light on the commonplace ailment
of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The symptoms of this hormonal
disorder are explored in detail, including irregular menstrual cycles,
excess facial and body hair, weight gain, and adult acne. Identifying
the affliction as the leading cause of infertility, this study also
investigates the long-term risks of leaving the condition untreated,
such as endometrial cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
stroke. Penned by an expert physician and two women who are living with
PCOS, this analysis provides a much-needed examination of an
under-reported, under-diagnosed malady. Additional topics covered
include causes and triggers, overcoming symptoms, choosing a physician,
getting a correct diagnosis, receiving the best medical treatment,
infertility and pregnancy complications, and coping with the emotional
impact.