Polycystic bleeding during ovulation

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a disorder of reproductive tract development characterized by excessive cysts in the ovaries and low insulin levels. These symptoms will prevent women from regularly counting their menstrual cycles, and will also affect women's reproductive health, including fertility and risk of reproductive tract infections.

Treatments for PCOS include medications and surgery. Medical treatment involves the use of hormonal drugs to regulate the number of vesicles in the ovaries and promote ovarian function. Surgical treatment is targeted at patients with severe polycystic ovary syndrome, such as those who have established an artificial cycle of gonadal hormones.

In addition to medication and surgery, there are other treatments such as acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine. These methods can reduce symptoms and improve reproductive health, but they need to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor.