KOMPAS.com – Poly-cystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS is hormonal imbalance disorders that cause small cysts to appear on the ovaries or ovaries.
The disease, known as polycystic ovary syndrome, can affect women of childbearing age, including teenagers.
According to Children’s Healthalmost one in ten adolescent girls experience PCOS.
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This disease not only causes fertility problems, but can also increase the risk of chronic diseases such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes mellitus.
To increase awareness of this reproductive health disorder, recognize some of the symptoms PCOS in adolescents.
There are several characteristics of PCOS in teenagers that should not be underestimated, among others:
At the beginning of getting your first period, the menstrual cycle of teenagers is usually not routine. This condition usually lasts for two years. Then, the menstrual cycle is more regular. Teenagers need to be vigilant if their menstrual cycles are irregular. Like not menstruating in a month or menstruation twice more a month.
Teenagers are prone to developing acne. But, usually this skin problem can be cured with treatment or skincare appropriate. The hormonal changes associated with PCOS cause severe, intractable or chronic acne.
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Some parts of the body look darker
The hormonal changes associated with PCOS can also cause some parts of the body to look darker than usual. These include the back of the neck, armpits, or between the breasts.
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Bald or popping hair on unusual body parts
Reported Kid’sHealth, PCOS symptoms can also cause hair to grow in some unusual parts of the body. Such as the face, chest, or stomach. In addition, there are also sufferers who experience hair loss.
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