Treatment recommendations for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome combined with infertility

  Treatment recommendations for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome combined with infertility 1. Polycystic ovary syndrome is not exactly equal to infertility, and active cooperation with treatment is necessary.  Although polycystic ovary syndrome is a very common disease in gynecological endocrine clinics, not all patients diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome have infertility problems. Some patients can have normal ovulation and can conceive normally; others have only sporadic ovulation or delayed ovulation, but can conceive naturally after reasonable treatment and regulation by doctors, regular ovulation monitoring and choosing the right time to have sex; some patients can have normal ovulation and obtain pregnancy after effective weight control and non-pharmaceutical treatment such as lifestyle changes.  Patients with refractory polycystic ovary syndrome are only a minority, and they can obtain pregnancy with the help of assisted reproductive technology or other ovulation-promoting means. Therefore, it is necessary how to take polycystic ovary syndrome seriously and actively cooperate in the examination and treatment process, at the same time, one should have enough confidence in the treatment and outcome of polycystic ovary syndrome.  2, polycystic ovary syndrome treatment diversity long-term, first of all, we should change the bad lifestyle habits.  The danger of polycystic ovary syndrome to women’s health is throughout their life. Different treatment is carried out for patients of different ages, and the treatment goals include immediate and long-term goals. The immediate goals are to regulate menstrual cycle, treatment for menstrual disorders and infertility, control of hirsutism and acne, and weight control; the long-term goals are to prevent diabetes, endometrial hyperplasia, obesity, and cardiovascular disease. Obesity and metabolic disorders can be improved by changing bad habits, and such changes will be more effective and direct than direct treatment with drugs, benefiting female patients for life.