Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common hormonal disorder in women of reproductive age.
Due to the diagnosis, the ovary produces a large number of follicles, the pathology is characterized by rare or long menstrual periods, the male hormone level is increased, women suffer from excess hair, acne. The exact cause of the syndrome is still unknown.
Here are the most frequently asked questions.
Is it possible to get pregnant despite the diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome?
Yes! This diagnosis does not mean that you cannot get pregnant. Polycystic ovary syndrome is indeed one of the common causes of infertility, although it is treatable and manageable. The doctor will choose a method that will help you ovulate and increase the chance of getting pregnant.
Is polycystic ovary syndrome related to other health problems?
Yes, scientists have found links to health problems such as: diabetes, high blood pressure, unhealthy cholesterol, sleep apnea, depression, anxiety; However, it is not known whether polycystic ovary syndrome is the cause of these pathological processes or on the contrary, maybe the syndrome is formed in the background of these diseases.
Will the symptoms characteristic of polycystic ovary syndrome disappear in the background of climax, menopause?
In some clinical cases the answer to this question is yes and sometimes no.
The diagnosis affects many body systems - some women notice that as menopause approaches, the cycle becomes more regular. However, sometimes the syndromic hormonal imbalance does not change with age, so the symptoms still appear.
What symptoms can I improve at home?
Lose extra kilos and get rid of unwanted hair using different methods (laser, cream, electrolysis).
Source:
https://www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/polycystic-ovary-syndrome#11