How to treat polycystic ovary syndrome

  Polycystic ovary syndrome is a syndrome of endocrine disorders characterized by persistent anovulation, hyperandrogenism or insulin resistance. It is the most common cause of menstrual disorders in fertile women.
  Pathogenesis-related factors;
  The adrenal glands are overactive at the beginning of menstruation and secrete more androgens, which can lead to PCOS if it persists into adulthood or is further strengthened.
  2, insulin resistance and hyperinsulinemia.
  3, genetic factors some patients have obvious family aggregation.
  Main manifestations
  1.Menstrual disorders.
  2, infertility.
  3.Hirsutism, acne.
  4, obesity.
  5, Acanthosis nigricans.
  6.Distant complications, tumor, cardiovascular disease, diabetes.
  Auxiliary examination
  1.Endocrine examination.
  2.Ultrasound examination.
  3.Progesterone examination.
  4.Basal body temperature measurement.
  5.Diagnostic scraping.
  6.Laparoscopy.
  7.Metabolic changes.