Hair growth in the groin of women may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but also does not rule out certain diseases, such as polycystic ovary syndrome.
1. Physiological phenomenon: Under normal circumstances, there are hair follicles in the groin of women, and if there is more or less hair, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and will not affect health. In addition, due to the role of genetic factors, if the previous generation of hair is more exuberant, then it will be passed on to the next generation, the phenomenon of exuberant hair in the groin, is also normal.
2. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Patients diagnosed with PCOS usually have symptoms of hirsutism and androgen increase, which can be manifested as dense pubic hair, male tendency, spreading to the perianal area, groin or abdominal midline and other symptoms.
It is recommended that if patients can exclude physiological factors, then they need to go to a regular hospital, follow the doctor’s instructions combined with relevant examinations, a clear diagnosis and active treatment.