The harm of polycystic ovary
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I have a friend who feels unwell. He went to the hospital and found that he had polycystic ovary syndrome. After treatment, his condition is under control. Now let me share the harm of polycystic ovary with you.
The harm of polycystic ovary
First, infertility: infertility may be caused by hormone disorders, ovarian dysfunction, further resulting in anovulation. There may also be poor egg quality, or lack of progesterone, which leads to poor endometrial growth and affects the implantation and development of fertilized eggs.
Second, polycystic ovary syndrome can produce a lot of androgen, if androgen levels continue to rise, it will lead to a series of metabolic abnormalities, such as abnormal lipid metabolism, and then cardiovascular diseases.
Third, the most significant feature of polycystic ovary syndrome is amenorrhea, commonly known as anovulation. Because female patients do not ovulate, the ovary only secretes estrogen and androgen, but not progesterone, which will directly lead to infertility.
matters needing attention
When controlling the intake of salt, it should be adjusted according to the patient's condition and endocrine function. Not all patients with endocrine dysfunction should strictly limit salt. No partial food, grains, fresh vegetables and fruits, lean meat of cattle, sheep and pigs, eggs, milk, fish and shrimp can be eaten.