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In the United States and the United Kingdom, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) affects 1 in 10 women. This condition disproportionately affects Women of Color. To find out more, Medical News Today spoke with three Women of Color living with this condition to learn how the disorder has affected their health. We also sought the opinions of two medical experts.
PCOS can cause the ovaries to become covered with small cysts or fluid-filled sacs, sometimes leading to symptoms such as irregular periods, weight gain, and acne .
The variability in symptoms and how they present in different people means that up to 75%Trusted Source of women with PCOS do not receive a diagnosis for their condition.
This is significant because PCOS is linked to other serious health conditions, such as metabolic and cardiovascular comorbidities, infertility, pregnancy complicationsTrusted Source, psychological disorders, and cancer.
Full conversation at : https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/made-to-feel-invisible-with-an-invisible-illness-pcos-and-women-of-color