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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. </p>\r\n<p>Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/acne.html\">acne</a> and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/juvenile-diabetes.html\">diabetes</a>) can also happen. </p>\r\n<p>Learn more about <strong>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) </strong> at the <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/pcos.html\" class=\"open-new\" target=\"_blank\">91´óÉñ KidsHealth Library</a></p>"}} id=text-1454efe211 class=cmp-text>

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. 

Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess acne and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (diabetes) can also happen. 

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. </p>\r\n<p>Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/acne.html\">acne</a> and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/juvenile-diabetes.html\">diabetes</a>) can also happen. </p>\r\n<p>Learn more about <strong>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) </strong> at the <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/pcos.html\" class=\"open-new\" target=\"_blank\">91´óÉñ KidsHealth Library</a></p>"}} id=text-b23965b674 class=cmp-text>

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. 

Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess acne and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (diabetes) can also happen. 

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. </p>\r\n<p>Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess <a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/acne.html\">acne</a> and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (<a href=\"/content/nemours/us/en/conditions-treatments/juvenile-diabetes.html\">diabetes</a>) can also happen. </p>\r\n<p>Learn more about <strong>Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) </strong> at the <a href=\"https://kidshealth.org/en/teens/pcos.html\" class=\"open-new\" target=\"_blank\">91´óÉñ KidsHealth Library</a></p>"}} id=text-21ddb828d0 class=cmp-text>

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a menstrual disorder that causes irregular periods. It’s related to a hormonal imbalance involving the ovaries. Teens who have PCOS may have many small cysts in their ovaries. 

Teens with PCOS can have heavy or skipped periods. They may have excess acne and hair on the face, chest and back. Some have weight gain and dark, thick skin around the neck, armpits or breasts. High blood pressure, high cholesterol and high blood sugar (diabetes) can also happen. 

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Treatment for PCOS at 91´óÉñ

91´óÉñ experts treat all types of menstrual disorders in teens. We know how PCOS can affect your child, inside and out. We may use lifestyle changes and medicines to reduce symptoms and the risk for future problems.  </p>\r\n<p>Our team helps restore hormone levels and build healthy habits. We give your teen tips to manage the condition and build confidence. We’ll bring in other specialists if needed. You can count on us every step of the way. </p>\r\n"}} id=text-e3241bbec8 class=cmp-text>

91´óÉñ experts treat all types of menstrual disorders in teens. We know how PCOS can affect your child, inside and out. We may use lifestyle changes and medicines to reduce symptoms and the risk for future problems.  

Our team helps restore hormone levels and build healthy habits. We give your teen tips to manage the condition and build confidence. We’ll bring in other specialists if needed. You can count on us every step of the way.Â