Can I Have Low Testosterone and PCOS?

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Do you have hair loss, acne, trouble losing weight, irregular cycles, excess facial hair growth, infertility, or other symptoms of Polycystic ovary syndrome aka PCOS? Maybe your doctor has run labs to look for signs of PCOS, like testosterone levels, but they all come back normal. Well, guess what? Testosterone isn’t the whole story! Watch now, because in this video I’m going to explain how other androgen hormones can cause PCOS symptoms, and how accurate assessment of these hormones can help you effectively treat your symptoms using Functional Medicine.

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I am nearly 72 years old and was diagnosed with all symptoms of PCOS when I reached 18. Since then, I've been through the menopause and still have facial hair, excess weight and hair loss, which has caused me stress throughout my life. Living in the UK, no doctor could help me, and just told me that I am too fat.... Eat less !!!

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Thank you so much for this video. If i may ask what the relation ship is between lack of ovulation and which hormone is responsible for this for someone not ovulating regularly?

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