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PCOS: Time To Make Adolescents Aware Of Their Body

In today’s lifestyle scenario there is one endocrine and metabolic disorder becoming predominant among females all over the world ranging from 2.2% to 26%. Commonly found among women with ages ranging from 18 to 45 years. 

A Study was conducted in India on 460 girls aged 15 to 18 years from a residential college in Andhra Pradesh, South India, who underwent clinical examination. Out of which 72 girls with oligomenorrhea and/or hirsutism were invited for biochemical, hormonal, and ultrasonographic evaluation for the diagnosis of PCOS by Rotterdam criteria. 

PCOS was defined as the presence of any two of the three features:

 (1) Oligo/amenorrhea: absence of menstruation for 45 days or more and/or ≤8 menses per year. 

(2) Clinical hyperandrogenism: Modified Ferriman and Gallway (mFG) score of 6 or higher. 

(3) Polycystic ovaries: the presence of >10 cysts, 2-8 mm in diameter, usually combined with the increased ovarian volume of >10 cm, and an echo-dense stroma in a pelvic ultrasound scan.

Out of 460 girls, one (0.22%) had oligo/amenorrhea with clinical hyperandrogenism, 29 (6.30%) had oligomenorrhea with polycystic ovaries, one (0.22%) had polycystic ovaries with clinical hyperandrogenism and 11 (2.39%) had oligomenorrhea with polycystic ovaries in the presence of clinical hyperandrogenism. 

The prevalence of PCOS in Indian adolescents is 9.13%.

This clearly indicates an increasing need to spread awareness regarding PCOS on early diagnosis & treatment by holding seminars. 

Lifestyle Management Tips

You can consult a gynecologist if the problem persists. 

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