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PostPosted: 04/04/06 - 00:00    Post subject: polysistic ovarian syndrom Vote now! Reply with quote


I am suffering from polysistic ovarian syndrome and I am currently on birth control pills. What I hate the most about this condition is excessive hair growth. I am experiencing it most on my neck and my chin. It is really annoying. I need to wax these areas every 4 days. Is there anything I can do about this hair growth?
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PostPosted: 04/12/06 - 19:58    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


Yes, women with polysistic ovarian syndrome may have high levels of male hormones that influence excessive hair growth. You should have talked about this with your doctor. You are obviously not trying to get pregnant as yu are on BC pills so you may also want to try medicines that can reduce this hair growth. There is Spironolactone or Propecia that block the male hormone’s effect on hair. You may also consider laser hair removal.
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PostPosted: 11/14/06 - 12:49    Post subject: Re: polysistic ovarian syndrom Vote now! Reply with quote

clevenger wrote:

I am suffering from polysistic ovarian syndrome and I am currently on birth control pills. What I hate the most about this condition is excessive hair growth. I am experiencing it most on my neck and my chin. It is really annoying. I need to wax these areas every 4 days. Is there anything I can do about this hair growth?
Sad i also want to know the cure .and having pain is normal?
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