"In any patient diagnosed with polycystic ovarian disease, we see any patient who walks into the clinic will be overweight. They would have gained this weight suddenly and over a few months of 6 to 7 months and during this time they would have had stressful time and this will add to their weight. This weight will lead to irregular periods and lead to complaints and also a androgenic forms like having acanthosis nigricans that is blackening of the nape of the neck, blackening at the axilla and other parts of the groin. Along with this we see androgenic alopecia, that is decreased hair on the scalp these are the things we look at the patient. Along with this we see truncal obesity, that is in gents we see more fat in the abdominal area. In female pattern of fatness in the curvy region that is at the hips, but in the gents the obesity comes in the trunks that is because of the male hormone ah is increased in patients with PCOS"