13/12/2022
Do you know what type of PCOS you have?
More than half of published research indicates women have phenotype A. Being the most common form, it is also known as βClassic PCOSβ and presents the highest hormonal imbalance and health risks including obesity, metabolic syndrome, insulin resistance, fatty liver and high cholesterol and triglycerides.
Phenotype B is the next most common, with similar health risks to type A.
Phenotype C is even less severe and poses a reduced risk of similar health conditions.
Phenotype D, known as 'nonhyperandrogenic PCOS' given that it lacks the criteria of high testosterone, may present some hormone and metabolic abnormalities and periods may cycle between regular and irregular cycles. Generally, women with this phenotype have normal insulin functions and metabolisms and have the lowest risk for developing metabolic syndrome.
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