The full name of polycystic ovary is polycystic ovary syndrome, which is a common gynecological disease that often occurs in women of childbearing age. Polycystic ovary syndrome is a complex endocrine disease, usually caused by metabolic abnormalities, with main features including chronic anovulation and hyperandrogenuria. Luteinizing hormone, commonly known as LH, is a growth hormone metabolized by the pituitary gland cells and can be converted into estrogen. Its physiological functions include promoting egg maturity and promoting estrogen metabolism. So, does high progesterone mean polycystic ovary? Below we will introduce the clinical symptoms and diagnostic criteria of polycystic ovary in detail. Clinical symptoms of polycystic ovary. In clinical medicine, the clinical symptoms of polycystic ovary include menstrual disorders, excessive hair growth, hair loss, infertility, sebaceous gland overflow and depression. The vast majority of polycystic ovary patients have menstrual disorders, the main manifestations of which are scanty menstrual flow and amenorrhea. The main manifestations of hyperandrogenism include excessive hair growth, hyperandrogenic acne, and sebaceous gland overflow. Some patients may have masculine characteristics, including clitoral hypertrophy, breast shrinkage, and deep voice. Other less common conditions include obesity, infertility and depression. Polycystic ovary disease can reduce the patient's chance of pregnancy and increase the miscarriage rate, affecting normal pregnancy. Diagnostic criteria for polycystic ovary. There are three criteria for the diagnosis of polycystic ovary, including infrequent ovulation, clinical symptoms of high androgen levels, and ultrasound manifestations. If the above two criteria are met and symptoms such as congenital adrenal hyperplasia and Cushing's syndrome are ruled out, polycystic ovary syndrome can be diagnosed. High progesterone is one of the main manifestations of polycystic ovary, but it is not a diagnostic criterion. High progesterone levels may be caused by Turner syndrome, low primary sex hormone levels, ovarian aging and other diseases, and should be comprehensively identified based on the patient's clinical symptoms. The article responds to the question of whether high progesterone levels indicate polycystic ovary and introduces in detail the clinical symptoms and diagnostic criteria of polycystic ovary. Polycystic ovary is a common clinical medical symptom, which often occurs in women of childbearing age. The incidence of polycystic ovary disease is getting higher and higher, which is related to people's unhealthy lifestyle. To prevent polycystic ovary, you must develop a good lifestyle and diet and exercise more. |
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