What is pos?


Question:
what is p.o.s and how do you get it

Answers:
Hi DISELIA B, PCOS, or polycystic ovarian syndrome.
Women with PCOS can experience a wide range of symptoms, including, but not limited to: irregular bleeding in lieu of a period or no period at all. Suffer with infertility or the inability to get pregnant because of a lack of ovulation. An increase of hair growth on the chest, face, back, stomach, fingers or toes. Increased presence of acne and oily skin along with dandruff. Commonly felt is pain in the pelvic area with obvious weight gain, especially around the midsection. The development of type-2 diabetes, high cholesterol and increased blood pressure are also risks. Baldness (male-pattern) or a thinning of hair can occur as can patches of darkened, thickened skin on the arms, neck, thighs and breasts or the development of skin tags and possibly sleep apnea.

But if you ask about POS or Point of Service plan...so..
In a POS plan, you select a primary care physician from a list of participating providers, like in an HMO. All your medical care is directed by this physician, so he is your “point of service.” This doctor will normally refer you to other in-network physicians if you have a need for a specialist. There is a broad base of medical providers in the network which typically covers a wide geographic area.
Jason Homan
Thats computer lingo for (piece of sh!t) but it may have other meanings.
could you mean pcos = poly cystic ovarian syndrome
POS stands for:

Piece of ****
Point of Sale
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome

I'm guessing you mean the last one.

It's a reproductive disorder. Ask your doctor if you're worried.
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