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Facial Hair

Unwanted and thick hair that grows in a woman's body, including the face, is called hirsutism. Most of us have facial hair, but it is too fine and light in color. But in hirsutism, facial hair is thick and can grow in the chin, cheeks, and forehead. The common causes include polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), Cushing's disease, adrenal cancer, Minoxidil use, and taking anabolic steroids.

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I did not get my period for the last three months. Please help.

Query: Hello, I am a 32-year-old woman and I did not get my period for the last three months. I am not pregnant too. There is too much acne developing over my face and too much hair growth in my chin area. I have put on weight too. Are these symptoms due to any hormonal disorders? Can these symptoms be co...  Read Full »


Dr. Nitesh Kumar Meena

Answer: Hello, I can understand your concern. According to your medical history, you have PCOD (polycystic ovarian disease). PCOD (polycystic ovarian disease) is a medical condition in which the woman's ovaries produce immature or partially mature eggs in large numbers and over time these become cysts in o...  Read Full »

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