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    Do you have polycistic ovarian disorder?
    Are your testosterone levels elevated?

    Having elevated levels of testosterone is a significant sign of PCOS, Facial and body hair is also a sign of PCOS..

    Here are some symptoms of PCOS just incase you do not know.
    infrequent menstrual periods, no menstrual periods, and/or irregular bleeding
    infertility (not able to get pregnant) because of not ovulating
    increased hair growth on the face, chest, stomach, back, thumbs, or toes a condition called hirsutism (HER-suh-tiz-um)
    ovarian cysts
    acne, oily skin, or dandruff
    weight gain or obesity, usually carrying extra weight around the waist
    insulin resistance or type 2 diabetes
    high cholesterol
    high blood pressure
    male-pattern baldness or thinning hair
    patches of thickened and dark brown or black skin on the neck, arms, breasts, or thighs
    skin tags, or tiny excess flaps of skin in the armpits or neck area
    pelvic pain
    anxiety or depression due to appearance and/or infertility
    sleep apnea excessive snoring and times when breathing stops while asleep

    If you have any of these symptoms bring up PCOS to your doctor if you have yet to be diagnosed and talk to your doctor about metformin…
    Metformin is a pharmaceutical drug often prescribed for women with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome). It is an insulin-sensitizing biguanide commonly used to treat elevated blood glucose levels in people with Type 2 Diabetes. Metformin is used as an off-label prescription for PCOS. This means that it was originally used only for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes but is now prescribed for PCOS patients because it has similar actions in both groups.

    Many women with PCOS are insulin resistant. With this condition, the ability of cells to respond to the action of insulin in transporting glucose (sugar) from the blood stream into muscle and tissue is greatly diminished. Metformin improves the cell s response to insulin, and helps move glucose into the cell. As a result, your body will not be required to make as much insulin.
    PCOS and it s symptoms of hyperandrogenism (acne, hirsutism, alopecia), reproductive disorders (irregular menses, anovulation, infertility, polycystic ovaries), and metabolic disturbances (weight gain) have been linked to hyperinsulinemia and Insulin Resistance. Therefore, it makes sense to address the hyperinsulinemia and Insulin Resistance caused by this condition.
    Metformin improves hirsutism((facial and body hair)), induce ovulation and normalize menstrual cycles.

    Or you can talk to your doctor about Birth Control……For women who don’t want to become pregnant, birth control pills can control menstrual cycles, reduce male hormone levels, and help to clear acne. However, the menstrual cycle will become abnormal again if the pill is stopped. Women may also think about taking a pill that only has progesterone, like Provera, to control the menstrual cycle and reduce the risk of endometrial cancer. ( polycystic ovary syndrome puts women at risk for other health problems) But progesterone alone does not help reduce acne and hair growth.

    Medicine for increased hair growth or extra male hormones. Medicines called anti-androgens may reduce hair growth and clear acne. Spironolactone (Aldactone), first used to treat high blood pressure, has been shown to reduce the impact of male hormones on hair growth in women. Finasteride (Propecia), a medicine taken by men for hair loss, has the same effect. Anti-androgens often are combined with oral contraceptives.
    Vaniqa cream also reduces facial hair in some women. Other treatments such as laser hair removal or electrolysis work well at getting rid of hair in some women. A woman with PCOS can also take hormonal treatment to keep new hair from growing.

    I hope i helped!