The appearance of polycystic ovary syndrome is caused by endocrine disorders or metabolic abnormalities in women, mainly manifested as ovulation problems, which directly affect women's ability to conceive. So, can polycystic ovary syndrome be cured?
1. From a clinical perspective, polycystic ovary syndrome is relatively difficult to cure. Because the age range of onset of this disease is relatively large, and many patients have a very long course of illness, it can be said that the difficulty of treatment is very high, and there is no guarantee of cure. Usually, for patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, treatment methods need to be selected based on their specific symptoms, age, and physical conditions.
2. If a couple suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome and long-term treatment is ineffective, they can try the method of in vitro fertilization to conceive their own baby. Although it is done through medical means, sperm and eggs are still extracted from the couple themselves. Physiologically speaking, babies still have genetic inheritance from their parents, and their blood relationship cannot be changed. They are also biological babies of their parents.
Of course, the process of treating polycystic ovary syndrome is quite lengthy, and the treatment effect is difficult to guarantee. If treatment is needed, it is best to seek help from a local tertiary hospital, and be prepared for a long-term battle.