There are many patients with polycystic ovary in our lives. Most women will be particularly desperate when they have polycystic ovary. They still subconsciously think that polycystic ovary is a terminal disease. Although the world has developed a method to treat polycystic ovary, the treatment of traditional Chinese medicine can indeed regulate and prolong the life of patients, and can also make women pregnant. So what will happen if polycystic ovary is not treated? Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disease caused by endocrine and metabolic abnormalities that begins in adolescence. It is characterized by chronic anovulation (ovulation dysfunction or loss) and hyperandrogenism (excess production of male hormones in women). The main clinical manifestations are irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, hirsutism and/or acne. If not treated, it will cause menstrual disorders, obesity, and in severe cases, infertility. Polycystic ovary syndrome is an endocrine disease characterized by enlarged ovaries containing many fluid-filled cysts, increased androgen levels, and inability to ovulate. The symptoms are generally a syndrome with chronic anovulation, amenorrhea or oligomenorrhea, infertility, obesity, acne, hirsutism and polycystic ovarian enlargement as clinical characteristics. Active treatment is still needed because the endometrium will change. If a single estrogen continues to act for a long time, it can easily lead to endometrial cancer. In addition, polycystic patients have a high risk of developing diabetes, cardiovascular disease and other diseases in the future, so active treatment is needed. Most polycystic ovary patients are caused by endocrine disorders. The main symptoms include irregular menstruation, amenorrhea, infrequent menstruation, anovulation or infrequent ovulation. B-ultrasound shows multiple immature small follicles in the ovaries, showing polycystic changes. Some patients will have complications such as hirsutism, obesity, acne, insulin resistance, and hyperandremia. The treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome is mainly through medication and surgery. It is recommended to go to a regular professional reproductive hospital for targeted treatment under the guidance of a doctor based on your own situation. It is possible to return to normal. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a complex disease caused by endocrine and metabolic abnormalities, which is characterized by chronic anovulation (ovulation dysfunction or loss) and hyperandrogenism (excess production of male hormones in women). The main clinical manifestations are irregular menstrual cycles, infertility, hirsutism and/or acne. If not treated, it will cause menstrual disorders, obesity, and in severe cases, infertility. |
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