How is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) treated?

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PCOS treatment depends on what symptoms you have. Birth control pills may be prescribed because they regulate hormone levels and help stabilize menstrual periods. What’s more, they prevent acne, overgrowth of the uterine lining--a potential risk factor for uterine cancer later in life--and the continued overproduction of testosterone.

Other hormonal methods, such as the patch or the NuvaRing, may also regulate periods. For girls with hirsutism (excessive unwanted hair), waxing, bleaching, depilatories, electrolysis, and laser treatment can help. Some girls choose to use spironolactone (Aldactone), a prescription medicine that works at the skin level to decrease hair growth and make the offending hair grow in slightly lighter and more fine.

Girls with PCOS-derived insulin resistance should stick to complex carbohydrates rather than sugary items, get plenty of exercise, eat lots of fruits and vegetables, and drink plenty of water. A medicine called metformin (used to manage type 2 diabetes) can help the overweight person with PCOS drop 5 to 10 pounds. It works best in conjunction with the birth control pill.

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