In daily life, more and more women are suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome, but most women have not heard of this disease. In this case, even if they suffer from this disease, they will not know, which will delay treatment. So how to detect polycystic ovary syndrome?
1. The examination for polycystic ovary syndrome includes B-mode ultrasound, which can clearly show the enlargement of women's ovaries, with follicles surrounding the edges of the ovaries. Women can also determine whether they have the disease by hormone testing to check for the presence or absence of ketosteroids. In addition, diagnostic curettage examination is generally suitable for women over the age of 35, and this examination can also determine whether they have a disease.
2. Polycystic ovary syndrome can be examined through laparoscopy, which can directly show the enlargement of the ovaries, thickening of the capsule, and smooth surface with protruding cystic follicles. It is recommended to take ovarian tissue under laparoscopy and send it for pathological examination to confirm the diagnosis of the disease. Polycystic ovary syndrome is prone to diabetes, fatty liver, cardiovascular related diseases, including myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction, and endometrial cancer if not controlled.
3. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome need to pay more attention to their diet, focusing on plain food and avoiding spicy and stimulating foods. They should also avoid sweet foods, mung beans, crabs, persimmons, and other foods. Try to eat low sugar foods as much as possible in daily life, and change bad habits such as smoking and drinking alcohol.