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Symptom: Excessive hair growth in women


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Excessive hair growth in women

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  • irregular or absent menstrual periods
  • unable to become pregnant
  • excessive hair growth on face and body
  • acne and obesity
2
  • swelling in the lower abdomen or pelvis
  • painful sexual intercourse
  • brownish vaginal discharge
  • irregular or painful menstrual periods
  • unusual hair growth on face or body
3
  • weight loss
  • lower abdominal pain
  • abnormal menstrual bleeding
  • post-menopausal bleeding
  • more common after menopause
  • unusual hair growth
4
  • fever, right upper abdominal pain
  • Jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • dark urine
  • swelling of the abdomen
  • irregular menstrual periods
  • male pattern of facial hair
  • pale colored stools
5
  • high blood pressure
  • abnormal hair growth on face or body
  • acne
  • irregular or absent menstrual periods
  • stretch marks on the abdomen or breasts
6
  • irregularities or cessation of menstrual period
  • hot flashes
  • increased hair on face
  • increased growth of hair in moustache or beard area
  • painful sexual intercourse
7
  • diffuse thinning of hair on scalp
  • acne
  • increased hair on body or face
8
  • postmenopausal on androgen replacement
  • use of dilantin
  • use of minoxidil
  • use of steroids
  • increased hair growth on face and body
9
  • intermittent abdominal pain
  • occurs in young adults
  • confusion
  • increased hair on the body and face
  • darkening of the skin
   





Possible medical conditions of Excessive hair growth in women : - Polycystic Ovaries - Cushing's syndrome - Ovarian Tumor - Adrenal Hyperplasia - Ovarian Cysts - Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome - Ovarian Cancer - Uterine Fibroids - Ovarian Cyst - Chronic Hepatitis - Wilson's disease - Primary Biliary Cirrhosis - Cushing's disease - Pituitary Tumor - menopause - idiopathic hirsuitism - Polycystic Ovarian Disease - hirsuitism secondary to drugs - porphyria cutaneous tarda - Pseudoporphyria - Bullous Dermatosis of Hemodialysis - Liver tumor.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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