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PCOS: Common symptoms women mistake for weight gain or mood swings

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 6, 2025, 08:37 IST
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Do not ignore these symptoms

Many women have polycystic ovary syndrome but people often don't understand what its symptoms mean. Many people think these changes are just because of lifestyle, stress and normal hormonal changes because they affect weight, mood, skin and menstrual cycles.
(Dr. Nidhi Rajotia, Sr. Consultant - Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Artemis Hospitals)

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Sudden and unexplained weight gain

PCOS can make the body less sensitive to insulin, a hormone that helps keep blood sugar levels stable. When insulin doesn't work right, the body stores more fat, especially around the stomach. A lot of women think they are gaining weight because they eat too much and don't exercise enough. But with PCOS you can gain weight even if your lifestyle hasn't changed. This kind of weight gain is hard to lose and doesn't respond well to regular dieting.

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Frequent mood changes and irritability

Mood swings in PCOS are frequently associated with hormonal imbalance rather than emotional instability. Changes in hormones like estrogen and progesterone can change the chemicals in the brain that control mood. People sometimes think that this is just stress or normal emotional ups and downs but it can make them irritable, anxious, or suddenly sad.

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Irregular and missed periods

A lot of women don't pay attention to their irregular periods because they think it's because of stress or gaining weight. But PCOS often messes up the monthly cycle because the body doesn't ovulate on a regular basis. It's not normal to have very long cycles, very heavy flow, or months without a period. These things often mean that your hormones are out of balance.

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Persistent acne and oily skin

PCOS raises the levels of male hormones in the body which can cause acne, especially on the back, chin and jawline. Some people think it's just acne in adults or a skin problem. But if your breakouts are painful, stubborn and unusually bad it could be a sign of PCOS.

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Hair loss or thinning hair

A lot of women think they're losing hair because they're stressed but PCOS related hair loss is caused by too much androgen. It makes men lose hair, especially near the front or crown of the head.

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Excess facial or body hair

Some people notice more hair growth on their face, chin, chest and stomach and think it's just hormones changing. But hirsutism is one of the most obvious signs that people with PCOS have too many male hormones in their bodies.

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Fatigue and low energy

It’s common to believe that being exhausted all the time is just part of living a fast paced life yet one of the main reasons PCOS can cause a person suffering from it to feel fatigued constantly is through an imbalance in hormones as well as an inability to produce insulin effectively.
If you are able to identify the signs of PCOS early on and receive assistance from a doctor you will be better equipped to manage PCOS and to live a healthier life long term.

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