Patient: Description (onset, main symptoms, hospital visited, etc.): In May, I went to Peking University Hospital to check for irregular menstruation, and after ultrasound examination, I had bilateral ovarian syndrome. I didn’t know that I had this disease until I went to your hospital for a checkup. The doctor advised me to register again with the endocrinology department, but after looking at your endocrinology department, it seems that there is no treatment for this disease. How long does it take to treat this disease? Can I get pregnant during the treatment and what are the chances of pregnancy? Is it difficult to treat this disease? If the diagnosis is clear, the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome takes longer than three to five months. This disease belongs to the interdisciplinary scope of gynecology and endocrinology, so both departments can see it. The chances of getting pregnant with polycystic ovary syndrome will generally decrease, and after treatment the chances will increase with regular menstruation and ovulation, and given your age, it is advisable to consider pregnancy after 1 to 2 years of treatment. Polycystic ovary syndrome is still very common, if there are no other complications, the treatment should not be difficult to cure if regular, but considering that it is a polygenic disease, long-term observation is needed, in addition to menstruation and fertility, should also pay attention to blood lipids, blood sugar and so on.