Polycystic ovary active treatment, if the patient after treatment to restore normal menstruation, normal conception, the impact on life is not great; if the treatment effect is poor, the patient’s menstrual irregularity, can not be conceived, then there will be a certain impact on life.
Whether active treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome has an impact on life needs to be judged according to the effect of treatment. The disease is usually treated with short-acting contraceptives, such as estradiol cyproterone tablets, to adjust the menstrual cycle; and drugs such as clomiphene and letrozole to induce ovulation. If the patient’s menstruation returns to normal after treatment, or if he or she is able to conceive normally, there is little impact on life.
If the patient’s menstruation does not return to normal after treatment, or if ovulation cannot be induced, resulting in infertility, the impact on life will be greater. Therefore, patients must establish a positive mindset and cooperate with the doctor in order to achieve the best treatment results.