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Excessive Hair Growth
Few women enjoy excess hair on their body, but while hirsutism can be embarrassing, it’s generally harmless -- and may just be genetic. Another common cause is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), a condition characterized by excess male hormones. In rare cases, hirsutism is caused by hormone-secreting tumors. Treatment depends on the cause, and can include bleaching, electrolysis, hormone therapies, and laser hair removal.
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