How can polycystic ovary syndrome be treated?

  Patient: 19 years old, amenorrhea for 5 months, onset in 2008, some obesity in lower body, irregular periods for 2-3 years. The longest amenorrhea has been 10 months~~ Once I took Bemisil for 2 months, I had normal menstruation, but not when I stopped. I also took a lot of Chinese medicine, but it didn’t help.  The main problem of polycystic ovary syndrome is the lack of ovulation, resulting in menstrual disorders and infertility, there is no special drug can be completely cured, for patients who do not have fertility requirements, there is no need for special treatment, one is to avoid prolonged amenorrhea, if the period does not come, you can eat progesterone every once in a while, adjust the menstruation on the line, and then there is an important issue For people who are fat, the disease may be relieved naturally after losing weight, but if you gain weight, it may cause other complications. For patients who have fertility requirements, they should go to a regular hospital for examination and apply ovulation drugs as appropriate to help conceive as soon as possible. It is also possible for this disease to remit after having children.