Will ovarian polycysts recover on their own?

Polycystic ovaries, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is one of the more common endocrine disorders in women. The majority of patients need medication and surgery to restore normal ovarian function. If diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, patients should undergo regular treatment under the guidance of a doctor. The disease is mainly treated with medications such as estrogen and progestin, glucocorticosteroids, spironolactone or metformin. If the patient has fertility needs, ovulation-promoting drugs, such as clomiphene, can be used appropriately. If conservative treatment is not effective, laparoscopic ovarian perforation can also be considered to restore ovulation and improve the chances of successful pregnancy. In addition, patients can choose some mild exercises, such as jogging, brisk walking, cycling, swimming, etc., which can help to relieve the disease; pay attention to balanced nutrition in normal life, and try to choose whole grains or potatoes as the main food, and do not consume too much high-calorie food, such as fried food, sweets, etc., so as not to aggravate the symptoms.