Throughout their lives, women
experience many changes in their bodies. From puberty to menopause,
these changes are deeply felt both physically and emotionally.
But sadly, as if they weren’t challenging enough on their own, there’s a lot of societal baggage surrounding these bodily changes.
However, changes in weight, shape, or other physical traits are something that happen to everyone. Age, childbearing, and hormone levels are all major players in our bodies’ evolutions, and they’re all totally normal. No two women are ever alike, and so their changes will be unique.
But sometimes, those changes fall outside the range of the typical. When that happens, unexpected and sometimes very challenging changes can take place, and they can be caused by a specific condition.
One condition is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Affecting possibly as much as 20 percent of the population of women, this condition is characterized by a set of symptoms that can be very severe and disruptive.
They can also pose emotional challenges as they bring all those societal hang-ups about women’s bodies to the fore.
But if you have or think you might have PCOS, there’s hope. While there is not yet a cure, there are plenty of easy ways to manage the condition.
And if you need a role model, look no further than the woman who grew a beard as a result of PCOS and decided to embrace and love her body and empower others to do the same.
Read about the symptoms and treatment options below, and if you think you may have PCOS, talk to your doctor.
What Are The Symptoms Of PCOS?
How Can I Manage My PCOS?
But sadly, as if they weren’t challenging enough on their own, there’s a lot of societal baggage surrounding these bodily changes.
However, changes in weight, shape, or other physical traits are something that happen to everyone. Age, childbearing, and hormone levels are all major players in our bodies’ evolutions, and they’re all totally normal. No two women are ever alike, and so their changes will be unique.
But sometimes, those changes fall outside the range of the typical. When that happens, unexpected and sometimes very challenging changes can take place, and they can be caused by a specific condition.
One condition is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Affecting possibly as much as 20 percent of the population of women, this condition is characterized by a set of symptoms that can be very severe and disruptive.
They can also pose emotional challenges as they bring all those societal hang-ups about women’s bodies to the fore.
But if you have or think you might have PCOS, there’s hope. While there is not yet a cure, there are plenty of easy ways to manage the condition.
And if you need a role model, look no further than the woman who grew a beard as a result of PCOS and decided to embrace and love her body and empower others to do the same.
Read about the symptoms and treatment options below, and if you think you may have PCOS, talk to your doctor.
What Is PCOS?
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What Are The Symptoms Of PCOS?
Symptom #1: Difficulty Conceiving
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Symptom #2: Irregular Menstruation
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Symptom #3: Abundant Body Hair
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Symptom #4: Acne, Oily Skin, And Dandruff
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Symptom #5: Weight Gain
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Symptom #6: Anxiety And/Or Depression
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How Can I Manage My PCOS?
Management Tip #1: Adjust Your Diet
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Management Tip #2: Try Magnesium
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Management Tip #3: Exercise
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Management Tip #4: Consult With An Aesthetician
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Management Tip #5: Talk To A Therapist
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Management Tip #6: Talk To Your Doctor
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