Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal condition that can cause irregular periods, polycystic ovaries, and hormonal imbalance.
One of the most distressing symptoms of PCOS is excess hair growth. Such excess hair growth usually occurs on the face and body.
While this may seem trivial, excess facial and body hair can affect a person’s self-confidence and self-image.
To give you a better understanding of the connection between PCOS and hair growth, this article will discuss symptoms and treatment for PCOS hair growth.
What is PCOS Hair Growth
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common condition that causes a hormonal imbalance in the body.
About 8 to 13% of women of reproductive age worldwide suffer from PCOS.
While excess facial and body hair is a common characteristic of PCOS, you may be wondering why it happens.
The levels of Androgens are generally higher than normal in people with PCOS. Androgens are male sex hormones like Testosterone.
Higher amounts of male sex hormones cause excessive dark and coarse hair growth. This growth happens in a male-like pattern, i.e., on the face, chest, back, and inner thighs.
The medical name for this excess hair growth is called Hirsutism.


