Doctors are observing a sharp rise in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) among women in their reproductive years, especially between 15-30, with lifestyle and hormonal factors playing a major role. Timely diagnosis and management to improve long-term quality of life

Currently, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common hormonal disorders affecting a large number of women. PCOS is increasingly seen in the 15–30-year age group, which covers adolescence and early adulthood. This rise is linked to lifestyle changes, stress, and genetic factors. Hence, women should pay attention to early symptoms and seek medical help to avoid complications, improve fertility, and ensure a better quality of life.

PCOS is a condition in which the ovaries produce higher levels of male hormones (an

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