Sex Hormone Six Manifestations in Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

The sex hormone panel in polycystic ovary syndrome shows high testosterone values, which may be accompanied by a luteinizing hormone ratio of follicle-stimulating hormone of more than 2.5-3. If polycystic ovary syndrome is already present, a sex hormone panel test will produce significant abnormalities, the most typical symptom of which is usually an elevated testosterone value, indicating a high production of androgens in the body. An elevated luteinizing hormone to follicle stimulating hormone ratio may also be present. Polycystic ovary syndrome has a greater impact on the patient’s body, the emergence of this disease needs to be actively symptomatic treatment, you can use estrogen-progestin combination oral contraceptive pills under the guidance of the doctor, and in severe cases may require surgical treatment, such as laparoscopic ovarian perforation. Usually, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions to use medication, but also need to regularly consult a doctor for review.