Abstract
Clinicians should consider screening women of childbearing age with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) for asthma symptoms to avoid delays in diagnosis and management. In addition, weight management and obesity prevention in PCOS patients should be prioritized to reduce the risk of asthma. Future studies should assess the role of hormonal supplementation/therapy in this patient population to improve asthma severity and outcomes.
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