Menstruation is not allowed, acne burst? Beware of polycystic ovary syndrome

Have you ever had irregular menstruation? The skin is always covered with acne? Overweight? Or can’t conceive a baby for a long time after marriage? These symptoms seem unrelated, but behind them may be a common endocrine disease of women of childbearing age-polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). In recent years, the incidence rate of PCOS has increased year by year, and the incidence rate in China is about 5% ~ 10%. However, there are still many women suffering from PCOS who lack attention to this. Let’s learn about seven possible signs of PCOS. If you or your female friends around you have similar troubles, it is recommended to see a doctor as soon as possible. 1. Irregular menstruation Some women may Read More …

Menstrual Disorders-Health Questions and Answers

There is another rumor among WeChat friends that heart disease is not the culprit of cholesterol. A 25-year-old U.S. Heart surgeon in white robes also said that restricting fat intake has created a large number of obesity and diabetes patients, triggering human hope, disaster and serious economic losses. Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, was a hypercholesterolemic patient. The hero of World War II who galloped across the board and died of heart disease caused by hypercholesterolemia. The president’s cholesterol once became the main character of the White House press conference, arousing the world’s attention to cholesterol. Is hypercholesterolemia and coronary heart disease the relationship between how? Hypercholesterolemia is only one step away from coronary heart disease. A Read More …

The skin is in a mess, not just a matter of face.

As girls, we are always worried about face-related problems such as acne, greasy skin and thick hairs. However, as gynecologists, I want to say that what needs to be worried about is not only face-related problems, but also health problems revealed by these phenomena. Skin problems, may be just pretenders On weekdays, people pay more attention to various problems on the face, but do you understand that skin problems may sometimes be manifestations of endocrine diseases? The most typical is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which is a strange and unpronounceable medical term not far from ordinary women. According to reports, the incidence rate of this disease is about 4% ~ 12%. In addition to skin manifestations, patients also have obesity, Read More …

Are you not pregnant with polycystic ovary syndrome? Step 3 Teach You to Have a Baby

According to statistics, the incidence rate of polycystic ovary syndrome is 5% ~ 10%, and 50% ~ 80% of people suffering from polycystic ovary syndrome will suffer from infertility. Look at this data, how panic should polycystic patients have. Many people think that they will not be able to get pregnant and have no chance to have a baby. In fact, this kind of panic is unnecessary. Most patients with polycystic ovary syndrome can conceive babies after treatment. However, why do so many patients remain infertile for several years or even more than ten years after marriage? It is nothing more than that I have been hospitalized indiscriminately because I believe in folk remedies, and I don’t insist on one Read More …

Sugar Mother’s Doubts: Can I Breastfeed with Gestational Diabetes Mellitus?

With the improvement of living standards and the increase of elderly parturients, many expectant mothers have been diagnosed with gestational diabetes mellitus and become special [sugar mothers]. Except for a few sugar mothers who need insulin therapy, the vast majority of pregnant women can control their blood sugar by adjusting their diet and exercise. Originally, these sugar mothers could have breathed a sigh of relief, but they were still worried about whether they could breast-feed after delivery. Can sugar mothers breastfeed? Sugar mothers can breastfeed normally. The vast majority of sugar mothers suffering from gestational diabetes mellitus will return their blood sugar to normal after delivery and do not need to use drugs to reduce blood sugar. Even if medication Read More …

A picture to read, stability climacteric

In an instant, I am over 40 years old, bored and hot flashes, soreness of waist and knees, menstrual disorder… This is the beginning of menopause? Female friends who have entered or are about to enter menopause are somewhat at a loss. So this time, Dr. Clove will pass a picture to briefly say that what is menopause and how should deal with various symptoms.