In the clinic and on the Internet, I can see some nervous and anxious patients asking: Doctor, I have just been diagnosed with polycystic ovaries, can I still be cured? Do I need to take medication for the rest of my life? Let’s first understand this disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disease in women, characterized by anovulation or oligoovulation, hyperandrogenic manifestations or polycystic changes in the ovaries, often accompanied by insulin resistance and obesity, according to a survey in 2017, the incidence of the disease is about 5.6% in Chinese women, and the proportion is even higher in patients with menstrual irregularities and infertility. The cause of polycystic ovary syndrome is currently unclear and is generally believed to be caused by the interaction of multiple genes and environmental factors. How to diagnose Polycystic Ovary Syndrome has been discussed in our previous articles, so you can take a look to understand it, but you should not interpret it blindly and then put it into the right place, adding to your own tension for no reason, you should visit a professional clinic and ask your doctor to give you a professional diagnosis and guidance. Back to the question, first of all, polycystic ovary syndrome is not curable, because genes and environmental factors can not be changed, can only be improved by adjusting lifestyle and medication if necessary. You should control your diet (no sugar and less oil), increase exercise, lower your weight and reduce your waistline. Some people can regain ovulation and normal menstruation simply through weight loss and exercise, and good lifestyle habits and a happy mood may affect ovulation and menstruation more than you can imagine, so instead of saying that polycystic ovary syndrome is a disease, it should be considered as a state of affairs, or take it as an alarm clock that reminds you to pay attention to your lifestyle, don’t stay up late, lose weight, exercise, etc. In addition, obesity and polycystic ovary development are mutually reinforcing, obese patients are usually accompanied by insulin resistance, so weight loss and improve the insulin resistance state can help to improve the condition of polycystic ovary, when necessary, should be in a professional clinic, relying on medication to intervene. If you have the desire to get pregnant and meet the above mentioned manifestations, then it is more important to have a systematic diagnosis and treatment to adjust your body to the best state before pregnancy to minimize the occurrence of complications during pregnancy. Finally, I hope that everyone has good habits, keep your mouth shut and your legs open, and your body will be great!