Treatment of polycystic ovaries can be so simple

  Polycystic ovaries plague millions of women, but in fact there is no need to worry about them at all, they are far less scary and complicated than you might think. Today, we are going to talk about polycystic ovaries.  As you know, the ovaries have the function of secreting hormones to maintain female sexual characteristics and producing eggs for reproduction. If the ovaries are functioning normally, they can perform these two tasks successfully. On the contrary, if the ovaries are overactive, hormonal disorders, menstrual disorders and sporadic ovulation will occur, thus affecting fertility, which is called polycystic ovary syndrome. Therefore, polycystic ovary syndrome is a series of clinical symptoms such as anovulation (or sporadic ovulation), hirsutism, obesity, etc. caused by ovarian over-exuberance (ovarian reserve is too good and higher than normal)! In layman’s terms, polycystic ovaries are a series of symptoms that manifest when the patient’s ovaries function superbly and exceed the normal level of ovarian function.  Therefore, polycystic ovaries are a manifestation of vigorous ovarian function, not cysts in the ovaries as some patients think. From this point of view, polycystic ovaries are not a bad thing, at least we age slowly and have enough time to find ways to get pregnant!  What should we do when we encounter polycystic ovaries?  If you have polycystic ovaries and you don’t want to have children, you just need to control your weight and get your period once every two or three months! If you don’t get your period in two or three months, it’s better to use progesterone once! If necessary, you can also take contraceptive pills to regulate menstruation, these drugs are very safe, you do not need to be afraid, and will not gain weight because of the use of these drugs! If you are overweight, you must find a way to lose weight! You must control your diet and exercise more!  If you have polycystic ovaries, in addition to controlling your weight, you must go to the hospital! If you have not been pregnant for many years, you should rule out the possibility of fallopian tube failure and male partner semen abnormalities. If the fallopian tubes are open and the male partner’s semen is normal, you can try to conceive after adjusting the sex hormones. Many patients can get pregnant.  If the patient is infertile for several months only and has no history of miscarriage or abdominal surgery, it is very unlikely that the fallopian tubes are incompetent and tubal examination is not necessary. After making sure that the male partner’s semen is normal, hormonal adjustments to promote ovulation can be done!  So polycystic ovaries is not a scary thing, don’t worry! But you must control your weight! Obese patients must lose weight, lose weight, lose weight! This is a very, very important thing to remember! If there are no other infertility factors, polycystic ovaries can solve the fertility problem by simply promoting ovulation!  However, if polycystic ovaries are combined with fallopian tube incompetence or poor semen of the male partner (such as oligozoospermia, etc.), IVF can be considered to help conceive. In addition, IVF can also be considered for patients with simple polycystic ovary syndrome who have been on regular ovulation treatment for more than six months to one year.  In conclusion, the treatment of polycystic ovaries is relatively simple, mainly including weight control, progesterone to regulate menstruation, and ovulation promotion to try to conceive. If there is no other problem, relax and try to conceive with ovulation, most of them will be able to get pregnant.