Some female friends, during the process of preparing for pregnancy, may be very meticulous but fail to conceive successfully for a long time, leading to suspicion of physical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome. However, due to limited knowledge, it is difficult to determine. So, how do you determine if you have polycystic ovary syndrome?
Polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as polycystic ovary syndrome, is a common gynecological disease in women. The symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome include the following:
1. Has a lot of body hair. When the testosterone level in women's bodies is too high, there will be an increase in body hair, and pubic hair will also show a male distribution. Some female friends may also have acne and oily skin.
2. Menstrual disorders. It should be manifested as menstrual cycle disorder, prolonged absence of menstruation, and in severe cases, the interval between two menstrual periods can reach about six months.
3. Abnormal amenorrhea. After the first menstrual period, there may be conditions such as low menstrual flow, absence of menstruation, and anovulation. Occasionally, there may also be situations where menstruation does not occur or the amount is excessive. At this time, women should pay attention to whether they have polycystic ovary syndrome.
4. Infertility. For female friends who have been preparing for pregnancy for a long time but cannot conceive, they need to go to the hospital for examination.
5. Obesity. Excessive secretion of androgens in women's bodies can lead to obesity. Clothes in the abdomen may feel tight, and gentle pressure on the abdomen can cause lumps. If polycystic ovaries develop lesions, it can also cause strong abdominal pain.
6. Bilateral ovaries have enlarged. Through abdominal examination, if both ovaries are twice as large as normal and have a sense of resilience, it is considered to be polycystic ovary syndrome.