To be diagnosed with PCOS, a doctor will look for two of the following: irregular periods, excess androgen or polycystic ovaries. Irregular periods is the most common characteristic of PCOS. Irregular periods include menstrual intervals longer than 35 days, really heavy or very light periods, fewer than 8 menstrual cycles and a year and not having a menstrual cycle for more than 4 months at a time. Androgen is a male hormone, women with increased androgen levels may expertise more facial and body hair, the male pattern baldness and acne. When doctors look at polycystic ovaries they are looking for enlarge ovaries with fluid filled sacs surrounding the eggs. …show more content…
If PCOS goes untreated it is most likely to lead to other serious complications. These complication may include: type 2 diabetes, sleep apnea, infertility, high blood pressure, endometrial cancer, anxiety, depression, metabolic syndrome and sever liver