How to treat bilateral polycystic changes of the ovaries

Bilateral ovarian polycystic changes are generally considered to be polycystic ovary syndrome. If diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome, patients need to follow the doctor’s instructions to adjust the lifestyle, medication, etc., and in vitro fertilization-embryo transplantation can also be chosen if necessary. 1. Lifestyle: patients need to actively regulate their diet, appropriately limit calorie intake, and try to eat low-sugar, high-fiber foods. And patients also need to develop good habits, appropriate exercise, weight control, and maintain a good state of mind. 2. Drug therapy: patients can follow the doctor’s instructions to use spironolactone, compound cyproterone acetate and other drugs to reduce blood androgen levels. At the same time, patients can also use letrozole, clomiphene and other drugs to induce ovulation. 3. In vitro fertilization-embryo transfer: If drug treatment is ineffective and the patient is infertile for a long period of time, in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer is also needed for conception. It is recommended that patients with bilateral ovarian polycystic changes should cooperate with doctors for timely treatment and take good care of themselves.