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fstop123/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A woman is sharing her experience with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, to put a spotlight on a community at greater risk
(NEW YORK) A woman is sharing her experience with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, to put a spotlight on a community at greater risk of the condition: women of South Asian descent. Varsha Singh of Pennsylvania told ABC News' Good Morning America that she struggled with symptoms for over a decade before being diagnosed
fstop123/Getty Images(NEW YORK) A woman is sharing her experience with polycystic ovary syndrome, or PCOS, to put a spotlight on a community at greater risk of the condition: women of South Asian descent.
Varsha Singh of Pennsylvania told ABC News Good Morning America that she struggled with symptoms for over a decade before being diagnosed with PCOS in her mid-20s.
"My hair was shedding more over time, and coupled with having an irregular period, I knew something was off," Singh said, adding, "I was not given any kind of support that I wish I had."
The condition Singh, 31, was ultimately diagnosed with, PCOS, is a female hormone imbalance in which the ovaries produce excessive amounts of testosterone and, in some cases, form small ovarian cysts, according to the U.S. Office on Women s Health.
Symptoms of PCOS can include everything from irregular or absent periods to excessive facial hair, acne and obesity. The exact cause of PCOS is not known.
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