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PCOS Belly: What does it Look like?
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It is a hormonal disorder characterized by small cysts in the ovaries and elevated levels of androgens (male hormones). People with PCOS also have insulin resistance. Women have female hormones and testosterone, the male hormone. These hormones usually coexist harmoniously. However, women with PCOS have abnormally high levels of male hormones.

This hormonal imbalance prevents proper egg maturation, leading to the formation of cysts. Women with this condition may have multiple cysts in their ovaries. However, not all women with PCOS have ovarian cysts, so be careful with others.

Women with PCOS tend to have larger fat deposits in the abdominal area, regardless of their body mass index. This means that even slim or normal-weight women can develop a PCOS belly.

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