Are polycystic ovaries infertile

  In recent years, some gynecological diseases have become very common among women, and many gynecological diseases can affect the conception of babies. Therefore, women attach great importance to their own gynecological diseases. Some women with polycystic ovary syndrome know that if this disease is severe, it can lead to infertility, so they are very worried about it. So are polycystic ovaries infertile?

  

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  Are polycystic ovaries infertile

  Polycystic ovary is a condition where the surface of the ovary is covered with a layer of tunica albuginea. Under physiological conditions, an egg gradually develops into a follicle from the germinal layer below the tunica albuginea, and finally breaks through the tunica albuginea and enters the pelvic cavity. This process is called ovulation. This process is obstructed and becomes polycystic ovary ovulation disorder. It usually takes 13-15 days for eggs to develop and mature. Eggs released early are immature, while eggs released later are too mature and cannot be fertilized. Therefore, polycystic ovaries should not be careless, otherwise infertility may occur.

  What to do about polycystic ovary infertility

  There are two treatment methods for polycystic ovary syndrome, one is drug therapy, and the other is surgical treatment. Currently, the best method is a combination of surgery and drug therapy, which involves first puncturing follicles under laparoscopy, then balancing hormones through drug therapy, and ultimately promoting the release of mature eggs, achieving the goal of conception by combining with sperm.

  Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) often occurs in women between the ages of 20 and 35 during their reproductive period, and typically presents with symptoms such as infrequent or absent menstruation, infertility, obesity, underdeveloped breasts, hirsutism, and acne. This is due to dysfunction of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovarian axis in this population, which disrupts their interdependence and regulation, leading to ovulation dysfunction in the ovaries. It is better to go to the hospital for specific examination and targeted treatment.

  Are polycystic ovaries infertile? Any gynecological disease has two sides, and the key is to seek timely treatment. If the disease is detected and treated as soon as possible, it generally will not affect women's pregnancy. Women who want to conceive should do a good job of physical examination, regulate their body during the preparation stage, pay attention to their diet, and ensure that they can successfully conceive their baby.

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