Treatment of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome PCOS During Pregnancy.

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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome PCOS is a complex disease and disorder, including various pathologies from ovarian dysfunction to uterine cancer.

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GENOVA IVF & Fertility Centre Lahore Pakistan

 Among other things, there is infertility. But just because a woman is diagnosed with Fertility Centre in Pakistan she will be able to have children. The leading cause of impaired fertility in women with this syndrome is the lack of ovulation. And therefore, the doctor’s primary goal will be the direction of treatment in the order of stimulation or restoration of ovulation. 

The most common course of treatment is Clomiphene in combination with Metformin. The first remedy will stimulate the growth of follicles and the maturation of the egg, and the second will help to cope with the level of insulin in the blood. If we talk about more potent drugs to stimulate ovulation, these are gonadotropins.

This approach to drug therapy, as well as careful monitoring and supervision of specialists throughout the entire stage of pregnancy, usually allows a woman to conceive and give birth to a healthy child successfully.

In cases where conservative treatment does not give the desired result, the doctor may advise the woman to do IVF.

 But in both cases, the first recommendation of any specialist will be weight loss since it is obesity that leads to such complications in polycystic ovary syndrome as arterial hypertension, miscarriages, diabetes in pregnant women, and premature birth. And this does not contribute to normal pregnancy and the birth of a healthy child.

Which Doctors to Contact if You have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

Since there are many symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome, any specialists can identify this disease: an endocrinologist, gynecologist, gynecologist-endocrinologist, and reproductologist.

A woman can visit a gynecologist with complaints of irregular menstruation and uterine bleeding, and after conducting an appropriate diagnosis, the doctor will detect PCOS. Or, during a consultation with an endocrinologist about poor general well-being and an unpleasant appearance, all signs of polycystic ovary syndrome will be revealed. 

There are cases when a woman comes to a gynecologist-endocrinologist after numerous sessions with a psychiatrist or psychologist, which she visits to get rid of depression and a depressed state due to her unattractiveness, infertility, and obesity.

Therefore, to begin the diagnosis, doctors only need the presence of three main symptoms: ovarian dysfunction, elevated androgen levels, and enlarged ovaries with many small cysts. If there are at least two of the three signs, then this indicates the presence of PCOS.

The main clinical picture of the disease is compiled during a conversation with the patient and the collection of a detailed anamnesis, including family history. It is essential to know precisely what chronic diseases and genetic disorders are present in the patient’s relatives and whether specific drugs (male sex hormones, anabolics, interferon, etc.) have been taken.

 A visual examination of the skin and hairline of a woman allows you to determine the degree of development of hypertrichosis and hirsutism. 

In this case, the doctor notes the amount, features, and distribution of hair growth. An external examination also reveals the severity of acne. They can be heavy, medium, and light. Laboratory and instrumental studies are prescribed for a complete and accurate diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome.

GENOVA IVF & Fertility Centre Lahore Pakistan
GENOVA IVF & Fertility Centre Lahore Pakistan

But, I would like to remind women with PCOS Treatment Pakistan – no matter what doctor diagnoses you, remember – this is not a sentence for the rest of your days. It is enough to turn to experienced specialists with your problems in time, listen to their recommendations, fulfill all the appointments, and adhere to the proper diet – and you will be able to regain an everyday life.