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      Endocrine and Reproductive Effects of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      research Endocrine and Reproductive Effects of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

      18 citations, December 2014 in “Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America”
      Losing 5-10% body weight can improve PCOS symptoms, letrozole is better than clomiphene for fertility, and managing weight and blood sugar is important to reduce pregnancy complications.
      Managing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Primary Care

      research Managing Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in Primary Care

      16 citations, November 2018 in “Singapore Medical Journal”
      Primary care for PCOS focuses on lifestyle changes, medication based on symptoms, and mental health, with diabetes screening and specialist referral for severe cases.
      Use of Metformin in Pediatric Age

      research Use of Metformin in Pediatric Age

      16 citations, March 2011 in “Pediatric diabetes”
      Metformin helps manage diabetes, PCOS, and weight in kids but needs more research for long-term safety.
      Therapeutic Options in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Therapeutic Options in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      16 citations, January 2007 in “Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology”
      The document suggests various treatments for PCOS, including medication for menstrual issues, insulin resistance, and excess hair, as well as fertility treatments, while highlighting the need for personalized care and lifestyle changes.
      Hirsutism II: Treatment

      research Hirsutism II: Treatment

      15 citations, August 1998 in “Australasian journal of dermatology”
      The document concludes that various cosmetic and drug treatments are available for hirsutism, and some new drugs show promise.
      Menopausal Acne – Challenges And Solutions

      research Menopausal Acne – Challenges And Solutions

      14 citations, October 2019 in “International Journal of Women's Health”
      Menopausal acne is treated with medications and lifestyle changes, but careful choice is needed due to side effects.
      Hyperandrogenism in Adolescent Girls

      research Hyperandrogenism in Adolescent Girls

      14 citations, January 2012 in “Endocrine development”
      The conclusion is that a thorough approach is needed to diagnose and manage hyperandrogenism in teenage girls, recognizing its major psychological and health effects.
      Hirsutism and Virilization

      research Hirsutism and Virilization

      13 citations, January 1995 in “Postgraduate medicine”
      Excessive hair growth in women can be harmless or signal serious health issues, and treatment often includes medication and hair removal, with noticeable results after 3-6 months.
      Molecular Basis of Androgen Action on Human Sexual Desire

      research Molecular Basis of Androgen Action on Human Sexual Desire

      12 citations, September 2017 in “Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology”
      Testosterone significantly affects sexual desire in both men and women, but its impact on women is more complex and influenced by psychological factors.
      Hirsutism

      research Hirsutism

      12 citations, May 2005 in “Current obstetrics and gynaecology/Current obstetrics & gynaecology”
      Hirsutism is too much hair growth in women like the pattern in men, often caused by high male hormones, and can be treated with hormone control and hair removal methods.
      The Evaluation and Management of Hirsutism

      research The Evaluation and Management of Hirsutism

      11 citations, May 2003 in “Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953. Online)/Obstetrics and gynecology”
      Hirsutism in women often indicates a hormonal imbalance and can be managed with a combination of hormonal treatments and hair removal methods.
      Acne and Hirsutism in Teenagers

      research Acne and Hirsutism in Teenagers

      11 citations, February 2003 in “Baillière's best practice & research. Clinical obstetrics & gynaecology/Baillière's best practice and research in clinical obstetrics and gynaecology”
      Acne and increased body hair in teenage girls are normal but severe cases may need hormone evaluation and treatment can prevent diabetes linked to PCO.
      Choice of Treatment for Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      research Choice of Treatment for Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

      10 citations, June 2006 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      The conclusion is that metformin is a first-line treatment for PCOS, particularly for restoring ovulation and increasing pregnancy rates, with other treatments depending on specific symptoms.
      Women's Health Considerations for Lipid Management

      research Women's Health Considerations for Lipid Management

      9 citations, May 2015 in “Cardiology Clinics”
      The conclusion is that managing cholesterol is important for women, especially during pregnancy, breastfeeding, and with PCOS, and involves regular screening and careful treatment choices.
      Diagnosis and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

      research Diagnosis and Management of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)

      9 citations, January 2015 in “Springer eBooks”
      The document concludes that managing PCOS involves treating symptoms, regulating periods, and reducing health risks, with specific medications for fertility and metabolic issues.
      Female Hyperandrogenism

      research Female Hyperandrogenism

      9 citations, November 2013 in “Presse Medicale”
      The document concludes that managing female hyperandrogenism requires a combination of identifying the cause, lifestyle changes, medication, and cosmetic treatments.
      Hirsuties

      research Hirsuties

      9 citations, March 2001 in “Clinics in dermatology”
      Hirsutism in women is often due to hormone sensitivity and has significant psychological effects.