Monday 20 April 2009

Medical causes of excess body hair

Women who have excess body hair, known as hirsutism, don't always realise that this may indicate an underlying medical problem. Many women are upset and embarrassed if they start growing excess hair but the condition is surprisingly common, affecting up to 15% of the population, and women should feel confident about seeking medical advice. Hirsutism is often a sign of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and the vast majority of women who have excess body hair also suffer from PCOS.

A new study to be published in The Obstetrician and Gynaecologist looks at the causes of hirsutism and also investigates the treatments that may be used successfully. If a woman is overweight, then weight loss can sometimes make a real difference, as can hormone therapy, such as taking the oral contraceptive pill. Women may also be offered cosmetic or medical treatment for hirsutism. There's more on this at www.rcog.org.uk

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