What to do if you have polycystic ovary syndrome

Polycystic ovary syndrome can be treated through lifestyle intervention, medication and surgery.
1. Lifestyle intervention: patients need to control the intake of high-calorie diet, and at the same time with moderate exercise, to improve the abnormal glucose tolerance and insulin resistance.
2.Medication:
(1) Adjustment of menstrual cycle: during puberty, perimenopause and childbearing age, progesterone can be used cyclically, such as natural progesterone and dydrogesterone. Patients with contraceptive needs can use ethinyl estradiol in combination with progestin.
(2) Hyperandrogenism treatment: patients with puberty, hirsutism, and acne can use short-acting compound oral contraceptives, such as desoxyethylene ethinyl estradiol tablets, to relieve symptoms.
(3) Correction of metabolism: patients with insulin resistance can use drugs such as metformin and acarbose to correct metabolism.
3. Surgical treatment: laparoscopic ovarian perforation and ovarian wedge resection are feasible, the main purpose of which is to destroy the androgen-producing ovarian mesenchyme, improve the ovulation rate, and promote the reproductive function.
The diagnosis of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome should be treated actively under the guidance of specialized doctors, and at the same time, lifestyle adjustments should be made to enhance the therapeutic effect. The use of the above medications is subject to medical advice.