Early diagnosis is important with PCOS to lower the risk of cardiovascular complications. It's imperative to call your doctor if you have unexplained menstruation symptoms. If you're experiencing infrequent menstrual cycles, irregular vaginal bleeding, thirst, excessive urination, mood swings, excessive hair growth, or unexplained weight gain it's time to call your doctor. A number of different conditions may cause these symptoms, but if you're experiencing more than one symptom, it's recommended to consult a medical professional as soon as possible. PCOS is an indicative risk factor for premenopausal endometrial cancer and atypical endometrial hyperplasia. All of these illnesses can damage a woman's fertility. Early diagnosis helps prevent irreparably harming the reproductive organs.

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