What causes PCOS?
Too much insulin: too much insulin can increase the production of androgens (male hormones) and affect a woman’s ovaries, preventing ovulation.
Low temperature: Women with PCOS also have a low temperature, which causes PCOS to produce androgens.
Heredity: PCOS is hereditary, so if your mother or sister has it, you could have it.
Characteristics
PCOS symptoms appear after menstruation, but PCOS can develop after childbirth. There are many signs to look out for; However, it can affect people in different ways and symptoms can increase with obesity.