PCOS Assessment
Evaluate PCOS symptoms and understand your risk factors
Symptom Analysis
Comprehensive evaluation
Risk Assessment
Identify potential indicators
Early Detection
Timely intervention
PCOS Self-Assessment
Answer the questions to calculate your PCOS risk
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Important Note
This assessment is a screening tool and not a diagnostic test. PCOS diagnosis requires clinical evaluation, blood tests, and imaging studies. Results should not replace professional medical advice.
What is PCOS?
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal disorder affecting women of reproductive age. It’s characterized by irregular periods, excess androgen levels, and polycystic ovaries.
Key Features:
- • Irregular or absent menstrual periods
- • Excess hair growth (hirsutism)
- • Acne and oily skin
- • Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
- • Male-pattern baldness
PCOS Complications
- • Fertility Issues: Difficulty conceiving
- • Diabetes Risk: Insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes
- • Heart Disease: Increased cardiovascular risk
- • Sleep Apnea: Breathing problems during sleep
- • Depression: Mental health impacts
- • Endometrial Cancer: Higher risk due to irregular periods
PCOS Management Strategies
Lifestyle Changes
- • Maintain a healthy weight through diet and exercise
- • Follow a low glycemic index diet
- • Regular physical activity (150 min/week)
- • Stress management and adequate sleep
PCOS Management Strategies
Medical Treatment
- • Hormonal contraceptives for cycle regulation
- • Metformin for insulin resistance
- • Fertility medications if trying to conceive
- • Anti-androgen medications for excess hair