moogirl07
03-04-2008, 12:58 AM
what do they test for in PCOS
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cmpgirl
03-04-2008, 03:56 PM
Hi Moogirl:
Welcome! I am a 20 year veteren of PCOS and things have probably changed somewhat since I was first diagnosed. But, I'll try and give you what help I can.
To the best of my knowledge, there is still no one blood test used to diagnose, but the doc should run bloodwork to check a few different things...Mostly hormone levels...Insulin Resistance, testosterone levels etc.
An ultra-sound is also a good way to diagnose. If you have PCOS, there are usually cysts on one or both of your ovaries.
Have you been to an OB/GYN? Are you having symptoms? If so, what are they? Let us know......cmpgirl
Welcome! I am a 20 year veteren of PCOS and things have probably changed somewhat since I was first diagnosed. But, I'll try and give you what help I can.
To the best of my knowledge, there is still no one blood test used to diagnose, but the doc should run bloodwork to check a few different things...Mostly hormone levels...Insulin Resistance, testosterone levels etc.
An ultra-sound is also a good way to diagnose. If you have PCOS, there are usually cysts on one or both of your ovaries.
Have you been to an OB/GYN? Are you having symptoms? If so, what are they? Let us know......cmpgirl
ammaed
03-04-2008, 05:56 PM
I too am a 20 year veteran of PCOS. What a pain!! My PCOS was diagnosed via ultrasound and blood work. My symptoms have been irregular or no periods, odd hair growth, light acne, and weight issues. I am happy to say that I was able to have two children successfully. The treatments nowadays are so much better. They usually involve possibly taking birth control pills to regulate periods, spiranolactone for facial hair, glucophage for insulin resistance and others. Don't give up!! There is life with PCOS.
Michelle
Michelle

