Women suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome often affect their normal menstrual cycle, and in more severe cases, they may not be able to conceive due to anovulation. However, some polycystic ovary syndrome patients can still conceive and have babies after treatment. So, can polycystic ovary syndrome be cured after giving birth to a child?
Firstly, some women may confuse polycystic ovary syndrome and polycystic ovary syndrome, which are actually two different diseases. Although a small number of women suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, their menstrual cycle is normal and they can ovulate normally, which is not a symptom of the disease. Therefore, they can conceive babies normally, and even if they have fertility, it does not have any adverse effects on non pathological polycystic ovary disease.
However, polycystic ovary syndrome is a lifelong disease and a genetic disorder with familial characteristics. Even if a baby can be born after treatment, this disease will not be cured due to childbirth. If women with polycystic ovary syndrome do not have fertility requirements, they can adjust their menstrual cycle by taking some short acting contraceptive drugs under the guidance of a doctor. If menstruation does not occur for more than two months, it is necessary to use some progesterone drugs for treatment.
In addition, women with polycystic ovary syndrome are also prone to coronary heart disease, hypertension and diabetes, as well as endometrial diseases. Therefore, it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for inspection, and follow the doctor's instructions for medication.