I would advise you to go to your OBGYN for further evaluation. You may require an ultrasound scan to rule out any underlying anomalies and if present requires treatment. It is likely it could be PCOS(Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) which is a common reproductive endocrine disorder. In PCOS excessive amounts of androgens ("male" hormones such as testosterone) are produced by the ovaries. The following habits may help in improving this condition:
- Avoid fatty/fried/junk food
- Exercise regularly
- Destress yourself with practices such as yoga/meditation
- Maintain a healthy body and diet
- Have vegetable juices
- Include corn, beets, lettuce, drumsticks, and pumpkin seeds in your daily diet
- Avoid smoking and alcohol
Visit your OBGYN for further evaluation
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