How to Diagnose and Treat Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

  Polycystic ovary syndrome is a rapidly increasing disease in recent years, with sporadic ovulation or non-ovulation being the most common, with hirsutism, acne, infertility as the main clinical manifestations, or body fat or thinness. Polycystic patients who have concomitant uterine dysplasia or premature ovarian failure are more difficult to treat. Western medicine uses Dain 35 as the main treatment drug, which is usually taken for 3 to 6 months a year. Patients with polycystic but no fertility requirements are treated with Chinese herbal medicine, proprietary Chinese medicine and acupuncture to maintain menstrual flow once every 2 to 3 months.  If the patient cannot have menstruation for 2 to 3 months, progesterone should be added to help menstruation. Patients with polycystic and fertility requirements usually need a combination of Chinese and Western medicine treatment. The Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Hubei Provincial Maternal and Child Health Hospital has a variety of methods to treat polycystic ovary syndrome, such as traditional Chinese medicine, proprietary Chinese medicine and acupuncture with ovulation promotion, etc. According to clinical statistics, more than 80% of patients can successfully conceive.