PCOS Symptoms
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) affects around 1 in 10 women — but many cases are undiagnosed for years.
PCOS isn’t just about ovarian cysts. It’s a complex hormone disorder that impacts your periods, skin, weight, and even your fertility.
The earlier you recognize the PCOS symptoms, the better you can manage them naturally and effectively.
Here’s what you need to know.
What Exactly Is PCOS?
PCOS is a hormonal imbalance involving:
- Elevated androgens (male hormones)
- Insulin resistance
- Irregular ovulation or no ovulation
Despite its name, you don’t need cysts on your ovaries to have PCOS.
Symptoms can look very different from woman to woman.
Common PCOS Symptoms to Watch For
1. Irregular Periods
One of the hallmark signs.
You may experience:
- Missed periods
- Very long cycles (over 35 days)
- Very light or very heavy bleeding
2. Acne and Oily Skin
Hormonal acne — especially along the jawline, chin, and neck — is common due to excess androgens.
3. Weight Gain and Difficulty Losing Weight
Many women with PCOS experience stubborn weight gain, especially around the abdomen, due to insulin resistance.
4. Hair Issues: Excess Growth or Thinning
- Hirsutism: Unwanted hair on the face, chest, or stomach
- Hair Thinning: Especially on the scalp (like male-pattern baldness)
5. Fertility Challenges
Because PCOS disrupts ovulation, it’s a leading cause of infertility in women — but it’s very treatable once identified.
6. Mood Changes
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Mood swings
Hormones heavily influence brain chemistry.
7. Dark Skin Patches (Acanthosis Nigricans)
Thickened, dark, velvety patches of skin — often found around the neck, underarms, or groin — can indicate insulin resistance.
Other Possible Signs
- Fatigue
- Low sex drive
- Sleep problems (like sleep apnea)
How Is PCOS Diagnosed?
Doctors typically use the Rotterdam criteria, meaning you need at least two of the following three:
- Irregular or absent ovulation
- Signs of excess androgens (clinical or blood tests)
- Polycystic ovaries visible on ultrasound
Testing also often includes blood sugar, insulin, and cholesterol checks.
Natural Support for PCOS Symptoms
At Ask Dr Olz, we believe natural healing can work wonders for PCOS:
- Balance blood sugar: Prioritize protein, fiber, and healthy fats
- Anti-androgen support: Nutrients like zinc, spearmint tea, saw palmetto
- Lower inflammation: Omega-3 supplements, anti-inflammatory diet
- Support liver detox: Milk thistle, sulforaphane (to help hormone clearance)
Targeted supplements (like Metagenics’ Chasteberry Plus or Meta I3C) can also help regulate hormones naturally.
Dr. Olz’ Final Thoughts
PCOS is manageable — but only if you know what you’re dealing with.
If these symptoms sound familiar, it’s time to investigate further and personalize your healing plan.
👉 Book your PCOS consult with Ask Dr Olz today and finally take charge of your hormones!





