Many women now suffer from Polycystic ovary syndrome. Because many female friends are unfamiliar with Polycystic ovary syndrome and are not clear about some of its hazards, they do not pay attention to it after the disease appears, making the disease worse. Specifically, polycystic ovary syndrome poses great risks and can cause infertility for female friends. When female friends discover this disease, they should take it seriously and not neglect it. What is polycystic ovary syndrome?
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine metabolic disorder in women of childbearing age. It is mainly caused by chronic anovulation or disorder of ovulation function, as well as excessive male hormones in women. It is mainly manifested in irregular Menstrual cycle, hairy, acne and other endocrine disorders. The disease is divided into hereditary and non hereditary, and heritability refers to the inheritance of the disease in a family, resulting in the presence of genetic genes in the body. Non hereditary refers to endocrine and metabolic abnormalities caused by later living environment, dietary reasons, or psychological factors.
What are the hazards of polycystic ovary syndrome to women?
1. Chronic anovulation occurs due to endocrine disorders, abnormal ovulation, and menstrual disorders. The main manifestation is a decrease in menstrual cycle frequency, with fewer menstrual cycles and failure to cook in a timely manner leading to amenorrhea.
2. Infertility. This is a major hazard. The appearance of Polycystic ovary syndrome will make patients have abnormal menstruation, or even amenorrhea. The first condition for pregnancy is that women secrete healthy eggs in their bodies, so that they can combine with sperm to form embryos. After amenorrhea, the egg does not appear and is infertile.
3. Multiple faults. One of the causes of polycystic ovary syndrome is excessive male hormones in the body. Excessive male hormones in the body can lead to multiple male infections, such as thick arms, legs, and whiskers.
4. Inducing obesity. A survey shows that about one fourth of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome are obese. This is because the hormone secretion in the body is disrupted, and excessive hormones can cause symptoms of obesity.
The emergence of Polycystic ovary syndrome will have a great impact on female friends. Because many women do not understand this disease, they are not treated in time when the disease occurs, thus causing harm. The most direct harm of Polycystic ovary syndrome is that it will bring infertility to patients, which is often the most concerned problem of many female patients. Once infertility occurs, it will be a great blow to women, not only to bear physical discomfort, but also to bear psychological pressure, which will make female friends feel collapsed.