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What are the names of the test required to determine PCOS, and is it normal to be affected by it and still have normal weight.?
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Yes we sometimes do see normal weight or thin pcos.for diagnosis of pcos both ultrasound and biochemical features has to fulfill.its a overdiagnosed condition.so consult a gynecologist
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It is quite possible to see PCOS in normal weight individuals. Tests include a few hormonal tests done in blood and an ultrasound of pelvis.
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Yes you can have thin pcos. Test needs to be done on day 2 of your periods. And an ultrasound scan.
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Hi. Yes thin Pcos are also there .you can do pelvic scan to see Pcos .
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