Can polycystic ovary syndrome be completely cured

  Many women undergo physical examinations during pregnancy preparation to determine if their body is suitable for pregnancy. However, some women are diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome during the examination, which can affect pregnancy. Can polycystic ovary syndrome be completely cured?

  

Can polycystic ovary syndrome be completely cured1

  Polycystic ovary syndrome can be completely cured by reducing body weight or restoring normal ovulation after giving birth to the baby for coordinated treatment. However, each person's situation may vary, and doctors may provide different recommendations. The appearance of such symptoms usually manifests as menstrual irregularities or low menstrual flow, obesity, and excessive body hair.

  This disease belongs to the category of female endocrine disorders, often characterized by very high levels of testosterone or no ovulation, mainly due to functional disorders in the body. There are currently two treatment methods, one can be treated with medication, but the effect is not very good, and the other can be treated with surgery.

  When women are diagnosed with this disease, they don't need to worry too much because with the advancement of science and technology, actively cooperating with doctors' treatment can lead to continued ovulation and pregnancy. If one experiences excessive mental stress, it can inevitably cause mental harm, which is also very detrimental to physical recovery.

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