Causes And Risk Factors Of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

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Frequently, patients with polycystic ovary syndrome suffer from nonalcoholic fatty liver disease mainly because of insulin resistance, obesity, and androgen excess. According to findings published in PLOS Medicine, in female patients who suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, the risk for nonalcoholic fatty liver is twice as high as in other women. This syndrome can bring fertility complications and might generate severe metabolic complications in the affected patient. For this reason, females must have integrated health care and screening not only when planning their pregnancy, but throughout their whole life. Some signs of this syndrome are acne or oily skin, excessive hair growth, difficulties getting pregnant, hair loss, thinning hair on the head, irregular or no periods, and weight gain. Many individuals believe that this syndrome is painful, but that is just a myth.

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