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                        <title>Cross-sectional study to assess the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of women suffering from PCOS and their effect on the skin</title>
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                                <name>Isra Ali</name>
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                                <name>Nikhat</name>
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                                <name>Nida Ali</name>
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                                <name>Syeda Juveriya Fatima 3</name>
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                        <abstract language="eng"><p>Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, was known initially as &amp;quot;Stein-Leventhal syndrome&amp;quot; but it<br />
was later referred to as &amp;quot;polycystic ovary disease&amp;quot; (PCOD) before being referred to as<br />
PCOS—heterogeneous endocrine and metabolic disorders, which has a significant impact on<br />
the lives of women of childbearing. Ovarian cysts and hyperandrogenism are the features of<br />
PCOS. PCOS causes oligo menorrhea/amenorrhea, infertility/early miscarriage, and their major<br />
effect on the skin include hirsutism, acne, androgenetic alopecia, and acanthosis nigricans,<br />
among other unpleasant symptoms. The study was cross-sectional type conducted for a period<br />
of 3 months n Shadan Medical College, Hyderabad. After ethical committee clearance was</p>
<p>obtained to commence the study. Women of reproductive age were included in the study.<br />
Participants visiting OPD were required to fill out the questionnaire after collecting data<br />
analysis was carried out. It can be concluded from the study majority of the participants were in<br />
the age group of 18- 25 had intermediate education and were found to be married housewives<br />
as their occupation majority of the participants had a history of diabetes. Only 46.77% of the<br />
participants had knowledge ledge about PCOS .29.55% had a favorable attitude and practice<br />
toward PCOS 48.84 % of the participants had knowledge about PCOS and its major effect on the<br />
skin. The majority of the participants experienced acne and hirsutism. 39.33% suffered from<br />
seborrhea dermatitis which patients experienced on eyebrows and ears, hence effective<br />
pharmacist counseling needs to be implemented.</p>
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<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Introduction<br>Polycystic ovarian syndrome, or PCOS, was known initially as &#8220;Stein-Leventhal<br>syndrome,&#8221; but it was later referred to as &#8220;polycystic ovary disease&#8221; (PCOD) before<br>being referred to as PCOS. Ovarian cysts, oligo- or anovulation, and hyperandrogenism<br>are the hallmarks of this heterogeneous endocrine and metabolic disorder, which has a<br>significant impact on the lives of women of childbearing age [1-2]. Although the exact<br>cause of PCOS is still unknown, researchers believe that the condition is primarily<br>linked to insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, and hyperinsulinemia. These two<br>elevated hormones both affect how the ovary works and affect how other hormones that<br>control menstruation work normally. A steady hormonal unevenness in the body<br>weakens the working of the ovaries, prompting the development of growths inside the<br>ovarian sac. This is the origin of the term &#8220;polycystic ovary syndrome&#8221; [3]. Stress,<br>obesity, genetics, lifestyle, and prenatal factors are additional factors that influence<br>PCOS to varying degrees. PCOS is frequently characterized by hyperandrogenism and<br>hyperinsulinemia, both of which contribute to a variety of intricate body dysfunctional<br>mechanisms. PCOS causes oligomenorrhea/amenorrhea, infertility/early miscarriage,<br>and their major effect on the skin include hirsutism, acne, androgenetic alopecia, and<br>acanthosis nigricans, among other unpleasant symptoms. For the finding of PCOS, the<br>Rotterdam Rules are broadly utilized around the world, and its utilization is suggested<br>by the Endocrine Society in 2013, the American Foundation of Family Doctors (AAFP)<br>Rules in 2016, and the Global Proof-based Rule for the appraisal and the executives of<br>polycystic ovary disorder 2018 [4]. For PCOS to be diagnosed, women must meet at<br>least two of the three criteria, including oligo-/anovulation, clinical or biochemical<br>hyperandrogenism, and/or ovarian cysts. Other conceivable hormonal problems ought<br>to likewise be prohibited [5]. It meets the symptomatic prerequisites set by the Places<br>for Infectious Prevention and Counteraction (CDC). A comprehensive evaluation of the</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">patient&#8217;s medical history, physical examination, basic laboratory tests, and comorbidity<br>risk assessment is recommended without ultrasound and other types of imaging tests<br>for the diagnosis of PCOS in addition to using the Rotterdam criteria [6]. Reproductive<br>difficulties include infertility, late menopause, and even endometrial cancer can result<br>from PCOS. Due to the presence of risk factors like central obesity, high blood pressure,<br>atherosclerotic dyslipidemia, and insulin resistance, women with PCOS are also more<br>likely to develop metabolic syndrome [7]. Women with PCOS frequently experience<br>long-term consequences like type 2 diabetes, heart disease, sleep apnea, and<br>psychological issues like anxiety and depression. As a result, early PCOS diagnosis<br>and treatment are essential for reducing healthcare costs and preventing long-term<br>complications.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Treatment<br>PCOS treatment should be tailored to each patient based on their clinical presentations,<br>and it should aim to achieve the desire to conceive. Infertility or anovulation can be<br>treated with first-line medications like clomiphene or letrozole or second-line<br>medications like metformin if a pregnancy is desired, as stated in the American Family<br>Physician (AAFP) Guideline 2016 and the Australian Family Physician (AFP) Guideline<br>2012, respectively. In vitro preparation (IVF) is one of the normal medicines for ladies<br>with PCOS however presents different difficulties going from a poor to a misrepresented<br>reaction, unfortunate egg-to-follicle proportion, unfortunate treatment, unfortunate<br>blastocyst change, and ovarian hyper stimulation condition. Hormonal contraceptives<br>like oral contraceptives or hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) should be the first line<br>of treatment for ovulatory dysfunction if no pregnancy is desired. Metformin should be<br>the second line of treatment. Patients can be recommended skin cream, benzoyl<br>peroxide for skin inflammation, electrolysis and phototherapy for hirsutism, metformin<br>for insulin obstruction, and way-of-life adjustments for stoutness to defeat the particular<br>condition they are confronting. Between 2.2 and 48% of women worldwide suffer from<br>PCOS [8-9]. Since the latter part of the 1900s, studies have demonstrated a trend<br>toward an increasing prevalence of PCOS. 12.6% of employees in various parts of the<br>world had PCOS, according to a prevalence study. Numerous nations have conducted<br>research on health-related practices, knowledge, and prevalence. As a result, the goal<br>of this study was to find out how women knew, felt, and behaved about PCOS.<br>Healthcare professionals are the most common source of information that helps patients<br>become more aware of it [10-12].<br>Material and Methods<br>The study was cross-sectional and conducted for a period of 3 months at Shadan<br>Medical College, Hyderabad. After ethical committee clearance was obtained to<br>commence the study. Women of reproductive age were included in the study.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Study Design<br>Questionnaire-based research with a set of validated questions covering knowledge,<br>attitude, and behavior. A pilot study and prior references on this domain were used to<br>validate the questions. Questionnaires were reviewed by the panel of gynecologists,<br>dermatologists, and pharmacists.<br>Type of study: Observation cross sectional study.<br>Inclusion criteria:<br>1) Women with age 18-45 age<br>2) Patient who can understand the questionnaire<br>Exclusion criteria:<br>1) Women age less than 18<br>2) Women age greater than 45<br>Sample size: 300<br>Sampling method<br>Patients visiting outpatients department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Dermatology at<br>Shadan Medical College Hyderabad were allowed to fill the questionnaire.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Data analysis plan<br>First section: consist of the presenting patient&#8217;s socio-demographic profile and characteristics<br>included age, education profile, marital status, presenting patient medical history such as<br>diabetes, hypertension, and so on.<br>Second section<br>To assess the knowledge, attitude, and behavior of the presenting cases regarding Polycystic<br>Ovary Syndrome using a questionnaire format.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Third section<br>Consist of patients experiencing major effects on the skin like acne, hirsutism, and seborrheic<br>dermatitis.<br>Questionnaires were framed and reviewed by the panel of pharmacist, gynecologist,<br>and dermatologist. To avoid bias, the questions were kept straightforward, easy to<br>understand, and free of leading questions. Before the participants were given the</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">questionnaires, the aims and objectives were explained to them in the language they<br>understood. It was made sure that the questionnaire&#8217;s language was changed to<br>accommodate different understandings.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">In order to prevent bias based on voluntary participation, participants were assured that<br>participation in the study was entirely voluntary. The analysis of the results was done<br>using Microsoft Excel, the data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, frequency<br>and percentages, and the result was presented using tables.<br>Results<br>Out of 300 participants, 47.67% were in the age group of 18-25 .30.3% were in the age<br>group of 26- 35 and 21.33 were in the age group 36-45. 8.33%were having SSC<br>education qualification .41.33% were having intermediate qualifications. 19% were<br>graduate, 14% were post-graduate 17.33 % were illiterate 41.67% were single. 58%<br>were married. 26.33% were students, 29.67% were housewives, and 23.67 % were<br>working women .23% were in other categories. 29.67% were having a history of<br>diabetes. 21.33 were having a history of hypothyroidism, 14% of the participants were<br>having a history of contraceptive use<br>19.33% were having a history of hypertension, and 14.67 % were not having any co-<br>morbidity.<br>Demographics of the patients<br>Table 1</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Age in years Number (n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 18-25 143 47.67<br>2 26-35 91 30.3<br>3 36-45 64 21.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">18-25 26-3536-45Total</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Age in years</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140<br>160</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 1</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table 2</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Education Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Ssc 25 8.33<br>2 Intermediate 124 41.33<br>3 graduation 57 19<br>4 Post-Graduation 42 14<br>5 Illiterate 52 17.33<br>Total 100 100.00</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">SscIntermediategraduationPost graduationIlliterateTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Education</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 2</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table 3</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Marital status Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Single 125 41.67<br>2 Married 174 58<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table 4<br>S. No Occupation Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Student 79 26.33<br>2 Housewives 89 29.67<br>3 Working 71 23.67<br>4 Others 69 23</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Total 100 100.00</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">StudentHousewivesWorkingOthersTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">o</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 3</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table 5</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Patient History Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Diabetes 89 29.67<br>2 Hypothyroidism 64 21.33<br>3 Use of contraceptive 42 14<br>4 Hypertension 58 19.33<br>5 Nil 44 14.67<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">DiabetesHypothyrodismUse of<br>contraceptive</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">HypertensionNilTotal<br>Patients history</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 4</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Knowledge of the participants towards PCOS<br>19.67% heard about PCOS 80% didn’t heard about PCOS 30.33% reported absences of periods<br>as PCOS.12.33% as presences of longer periods 57.33% doesn’t know about pcos.11% of the<br>participants reported genetic as the reason for pcos.13% of the participants reported as weight<br>gain.23.67% reported as hormonal imbalance.12.33% reported all the above as the reason for<br>pcos.40% reported as I don’t know. 15.33% reported acne as symptoms of PCOS, 21.33% as hair<br>loss, 11% as rashes16% all of the above symptoms.36.67% do not know the symptoms of PCOS.<br>23.67% of the participants answered that PCOS can be diagnosed based on symptoms16.67%<br>from hormone tests 11.7% diagnosed from ultrasound. 9.67% of the above listed 38%<br>participants do not know how to diagnose pcos.11.33% reported medication as treatment option<br>available 21.67% as ovarian cystectomy. 23.3% as weight management.8.67% reported as all<br>above the above 35% do not know the treatment options.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.1 Did u hear about PCOS</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Answer<br>option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Yes 59 19.67<br>2 NO 240 80<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.2 what is PCOS<br>S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Absence of periods 91 30.33<br>2 Presence of longer periods 37 12.333<br>3 I don’t know 172 57.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.3 What are the reason for PCOS<br>S. No Answer option Number (n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Genetics 33 11<br>2 Weight gain 39 13<br>3 Hormonal imbalance 71 23.67<br>4 All the above 37 12.33</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">5 I don’t know 120 40<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">GeneticsWeight gainHormonal<br>imbalance</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">All the aboveI don’t knowTotal<br>Reason for pcos</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 5</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.4 what are the symptoms of PCOS</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Number (n)<br>Percentage<br>(%)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">1 Acne 46 15.33<br>2 Hair loss 64 21.33<br>3 Rashes 33 11<br>4 All the above 48 16<br>5 I don’t know 110 36.67<br>Total 100 100.00</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Acne HairlossRashesAll the above I don’t knowTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Symptoms of pcos</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 6</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table 6.5 how do you diagnose pcos</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Based on symptoms 71 23.67<br>2 Hormone test 50 16.67<br>3 Ultrasonography 35 11.7<br>4 All the above 29 9.67<br>5 I don’t know 114 38.00<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6. 6 what are the treatment options available</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Medication 34 11.33</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">2 Ovarian cystectomy 65 21.67<br>3 Weight management 70 23.3<br>4 All the above 26 8.67<br>5 I don’t know 105 35.00<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">MedicationOvarian<br>cystectpmy</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Weight<br>management</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">All the above I don’t knowTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Treatment option available</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 7</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">The attitude of participants towards PCOS</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">27.67% reported as weight loss reduction help in healthy lifestyle.10.67% to monitor insulin<br>level, 24.67 helps in weight reduction.8.67% reported all of the above 28.33 % do not know the<br>weight loss reduction in PCOS helps in .28% of the participants reported weight loss reduction<br>helps to improve ovulation, 35.33% participants reported weight loss reduction help to improve<br>physiological condition, 13.33% reported all of the above 23.33 % don’t know weight loss<br>reduction helps. 17.67% of participants reported that diet helps in maintaining hormone balance,<br>30% reported as exercise help in maintaining hormone balance.16.33% of the participants<br>reported that medication helps in maintaining hormone balance.11% of the participants reported<br>all of the above as maintaining the hormone in balance.25% don’t know.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.7 what do you think weight loss reduction help in PCOS</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Healthy lifestyle 83 27.67<br>2 Monitor insulin level 32 10.67<br>3 Weight reduction 74 24.67<br>4 All the above 26 8.67<br>5 I don’t know 85 28.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.8 what do you think weight loss reduction help in achieving<br>S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Improve ovulation 84 28<br>Improve Physiological condition 106 35.33<br>All the above 40 13.33<br>I don’t know 70 23.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no6.9 what do you to maintain the hormone balance in control</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S.No. Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>Diet 53 17.67<br>Exercise 90 30<br>Medication 49 16.33<br>All the above 33 11<br>I don’t know 75 25.00<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Pcos major effect on skin</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">39.33% reported as acne as major symptoms of pcos.13.67% participants reported hair loss as<br>symptoms of pcos, 20.67 as acne scar,11%all of the above ,15.33 do not the effect on the skin.40<br>% of the participants heard about hirsutism, 58.67% did not heard about hirsutism , 48.67%<br>reported unwanted facial hair as hirsutism,17.67% reported as no hair.33.33%do not know about<br>hirsutism.22% of the participants reported hirsutism effect mostly on chin, 40% reported chest<br>and thigh,14% reported chin , chest &amp; thigh, 24% participants do not know part of the body<br>which hirsutism effect.19.67% reported nose to be effected in seborrheic dermatitis,39.33%<br>reported eyebrow and ear to be effected in seborrheic dermatitis,15% reported as nose , eyebrow<br>&amp;ear ,26% do not know the part of the body were seborrheic dermatitis effect.24.33% reported<br>over the lips as the major hair growth seen in the patient ,25% reported as lower back,26.67% as<br>lower abdomen,10.67% as all of the above ,3.33% do not know major hair growth,41% of the<br>participants suffering from skin tags ,59% of the participants not suffering from skin tags.37.33<br>% were suffering from acanthosis nigrican, 62.33% were not suffering from acanthosis nigricans.<br>Table no 6.10 what are the major symptoms of PCOS patients suffer</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>Acne 118 39.33<br>Hair loss 41 13.67<br>Acne scar 62 20.67<br>All the above 33 11<br>I don’t t know 46 15.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">AcneHair lossAcne scarAll the above I dont knowTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Symptoms experience by the patients</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 8<br>Table no 6.12 have you heard about hirsutism</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Yes 120 40<br>2 No 176 58.67<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.12 what is hirsutism</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Unwanted facial hair 146 48.67<br>2 No hair 53 17.67<br>3 I don’t know 100 33.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Unwanted facial hairNo hairI don’t knowTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Patients knowing about hirutism</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140<br>160</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig no 9</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.14 which part of hirsutism effect</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Chin 66 22<br>2 Chest and thigh 120 40<br>3 Both a&amp;b 42 14<br>4 I don’t ’t know 72 24<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">ChinChest and<br>thigh<br>Both a&amp;bI dont knowTotal<br>Parts of the body hirustism effect</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 6.10<br>Table no 6.15 are you suffering from seborrheic dermatitis</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">1 Yes 94 31.33<br>2 No 204 68<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.16 which part of the body seborrheic dermatitis affect</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Nose 59 19.67<br>2 Eyebrow &amp; ear 118 39.33<br>3 Both a&amp;b 45 15<br>4 I don’t know 78 26<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">NoseEyebrow &amp; earBoth a&amp;bI don’t knowTotal</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Parts of the body seborrhic dermatitis effect</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120<br>140</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 6 .11</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.17 what are the major hair growth seen in patients</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Over the lips 73 24.33<br>2 Lower back 75 25</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">3</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Lower<br>abdomen 80 26.67<br>4 All the above 32 10.67<br>5 I don’t know 40 13.33</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Over the lipsLower backLower<br>abdomen<br>All the aboveI don’t knowTotal<br>Major hair growth seen</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">0<br>20<br>40<br>60<br>80<br>100<br>120</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Fig 6.12</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.18 are you suffering from skin tags.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n)</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Percentage<br>(%)<br>1 Yes 123 41<br>2 No 177 59<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Table no 6.19 are you experiencing dark patch on skin / acanthosis nigrican</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">S. No Answer option Number(n) Percentage (%)<br>1 Yes 112 37.33<br>2 No 187 62.33<br>Total 100 100</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Discussion<br>19.67% heard about pcos which is contrary to the study conducted by Jia Ean goh et al<br>where 61.20% heard about pcos which is contrary to the study conducted by [13],<br>where 89% heard about pcos.57.33% reported that they don’t know about pcos which is<br>contrary to the study conducted by [14] 39.8% reported absence of periods leading to<br>an imbalance of female sex hormone.40 % don’t know the reason for pcos which is<br>contrary to [15] where 32.1% of genetic factors are responsible for pcos. 36.67% don’t<br>know the symptoms of pcos which is contrary to [16] where 56.9% of hair loss a<br>symptom of PCOS. 38% don’t know the diagnosis of PCOS which is contrary to [17]<br>were pcos diagnosed by vaginal ultrasound. Another study conducted which is contrary<br>to Jia ean goh was 57% pcos can be diagnosed by ultrasound where 35% don’t know</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">the treatment option for pcos which is contrary to [18] where 44.44% answered as<br>weight reduction as a treatment option for PCOS which is contrary to [19] where 43%<br>weight reduction and medical management is the treatment option. About 28.33% don’t<br>know the weight loss reduction helps in.13.33% both (improve ovulation and improve<br>physiological conditions) weight loss help in which is contrary to the study conducted by<br>[20] were 60.61% reported improve ovulation and improve physiological conditions)<br>weight loss helps in.25% don’t know how to control hormone imbalance.65.79%<br>reported that both diet and exercise help in maintaining hormone in control study is<br>contrary to [22]. 39.33% of acne as major symptoms patient experienced in pcos .71,7%<br>experienced acne which is similar to the study conducted by [24] 46.30% experienced<br>acne as symptoms of PCOS which is similar [23]. 77% experience hair loss as major<br>symptom of pcos the study is contrary to [24]. 58.67% didn’t hear about hirsutisms .63%<br>did not hear about hirsutism the study is similar to [25]. 70.5% heard about hirsutism<br>where the study is contrary to [24] 48.67% reported unwanted facial hair as hirsutism<br>the study is similar to [25].76% reported to have hirsutism which is almost similar to<br>[27]. 40% hirsutism effect chest and thigh the study is similar to [26]. 68% of the<br>participant not suffering from seborrhoea dermatitis .26.67% major hair growth seen<br>lower abdomen study is similar to [28]. 59% of participants not suffered from skin tags.<br>37.33% suffered from acanthosis nigirican.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Conclusion<br>It can be concluded from the study majority of the participants were in the age group of 18- 25<br>having intermediate education and were found to be married housewives as their occupation<br>majority of the participants had a history of diabetes. Only 46.77% of the participants had<br>knowledge about pcos. 29.55% of the participants had favorable attitude and practice toward</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">pcos.48.84 % of the participants had knowledge about PCOS and their major effect on skin<br>.majority of the participants experienced acne and hirsutism. 39.33% suffered from seborrhea<br>dermatitis which patient experienced on eyebrows and ear. Hence effective pharmacist<br>counseling need to be implemented.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Acknowledgement: Authors are thankful to Shadan Medical College for carrying out research.</p>



<p class="wp-block-paragraph">Conflict of interest: there is not conflict of interest.</p>



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