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    Women's Health
    Updated at: August 30, 20243 min read

    QUIZ: PCOS Symptoms

    PCOS Symptoms Quiz

    Who is the 'PCOS Symptoms' quiz for?

    Note: This quiz has been designed to be taken by anyone experiencing symptoms of PCOS.

    Are you wondering if you might be suffering from PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome)? Take the 'Do I Have PCOS?' quiz and find out based on potential PCOS symptoms!

    This quick and easy quiz can help to give you a better understanding of your health and whether you may potentially have PCOS.

    Just answer a few simple questions and get an overview of your PCOS symptoms – take the 'PCOS Symptoms' quiz now!

    Then find out what your score means.

    NOTE: Regardless of your results, if you think you may have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) it is important to seek medical advice from a healthcare professional as soon as possible.

    PCOS

    Do I Have PCOS Quiz

    Answer the following questions to find out if PCOS treatment may be suitable for you.

    Do you experience irregular periods?

    Yes

    No


    Do you experience heavy or painful periods?

    Yes

    No


    Do you have excess hair growth on your face, chest, or back?

    Yes

    No


    Have you experienced acne or skin tags?

    Yes

    No


    Have you been diagnosed with insulin resistance or diabetes?

    Yes

    No


    What do my answers mean?

    For each question, give yourself the following points based on the answer you chose:

    Yes = 1 point

    No = 0 points

    What your total score means:

    Here's what your answers indicate:

    0-1 points: It is less likely that you have PCOS, but it is still important to speak to a healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your symptoms.

    2+ points: It is possible that you might have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and diagnosis.

    When should I get medical advice about getting PCOS treatment?

    Please note that this quiz is not a substitute for a professional medical diagnosis. If you feel that you may have Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) you should seek advice from a healthcare professional as soon as possible.

    Can I get PCOS treatment online at UK Meds?

    Yes. You can find a wide range of effective treatments for PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome) at UK Meds, should you require them - including Metformin, Glucophage SR, Sukkarto SR, Babystart FertilOva PCOS supplement and many more!

    Speak to a healthcare professional to decide which treatment is best for you.

    Medically Reviewed by:
    Dr. Alexis Missick MBChB. MRCGP
    GMC reference no: 7151419
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    Further Reading

    PCOS & Fertility

    Sources

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    Scott Weaver

    Scott is an experienced and professional content writer who works exclusively for UK Meds.

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