Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common gynecological disease and one of the diseases that we should pay attention to. After getting sick, we should treat it early and also pay attention to diet during the treatment process.
Can polycystic ovary syndrome be treated
Polycystic ovaries are caused by dysfunction of the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian axis, which disrupts mutual dependence and regulation, leading to long-term inability to ovulate. Many patients have the same question. Can polycystic ovaries be cured? Because if women do not ovulate, it is basically equivalent to infertility, which is a very serious problem for women of childbearing age. Polycystic ovary syndrome is also occurring in many women between the ages of 20 and 40 during their reproductive period. How to effectively cure this symptom and whether it can be completely cured have become the most concerning issue for patients.
Nest syndrome can be cured. However, the exact cause of the disease is currently unclear, and the treatment methods and processes are relatively complex. There are two treatment methods for polycystic ovary: drug therapy and surgical treatment. Western medicine and important treatments have certain effects on polycystic ovary syndrome, and important cooking is more suitable for patients who want to completely cure this disease. When severe polycystic ovary syndrome is detected, surgical treatment is generally used, and close attention should still be paid after surgery to prevent recurrence. If diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, immediate treatment is necessary to prevent the condition from becoming more severe and ultimately difficult to cure.
Treatment methods for polycystic ovary syndrome
1. General treatment: Can polycystic ovaries be cured? Patients should actively exercise, reduce their intake of high fat and high sugar foods, and lose weight. This can reduce androgen levels and facilitate the recovery of ovulation.
2. Laparoscopy: the above two methods are not effective, so Laparoscopy should be considered. Under laparoscopy, surgical puncture of follicles is performed to reduce androgen levels and achieve therapeutic goals.
3. Drug treatment: drug treatment can antagonize androgen, promote ovarian ovulation, and stop taking the drug after the hormone level is normal.
Misunderstandings in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome
1. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome are mostly characterized by menstrual disorders and infrequent menstruation. Therefore, many infertile patients believe that if their menstruation is normal, they can conceive, so they have been using artificial cycle drugs or using progesterone every month to cause menstrual flow. This treatment method is only applicable to patients without fertility requirements, and patients with fertility requirements should choose medication to promote ovulation.