People with polycystic ovaries are less likely to age

  Ovaries are very important, and their health or lack of examination will be reflected in a woman's face, because the aging of the ovaries can also cause symptoms of aging. Women must take good care of their ovaries. Some people have polycystic ovaries. Is it true that people with polycystic ovaries are less likely to age? Let's learn about it together with the editor below.

  

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  People with polycystic ovaries are less likely to age

  The claim that polycystic ovary syndrome ages slowly does not have any scientific basis. Polycystic ovary syndrome is mainly characterized by irregular menstrual cycles, obesity, infertility, or polycystic ovary syndrome, which is the most common endocrine disorder in women.

  The general treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome is mainly based on dietary regulation and weight control. Early or mild improvement of polycystic ovary syndrome and menstrual recovery are observed after weight loss. Drug therapy mainly aims to reduce hyperandrogenism and promote ovulation. If there is a need for fertility, you can consult a doctor on how to take medication.

  Causes of polycystic ovary syndrome

  Due to the increased sensitivity of the pituitary gland to gonadotropin-releasing hormone, excessive secretion of LH stimulates ovarian stromal and follicular membrane cells to produce excessive androgens. High androgen levels in the ovaries inhibit follicular maturation and prevent the formation of dominant follicles. However, small follicles in the ovaries can still secrete estradiol at levels equivalent to those in the early follicular phase. In addition, androstenedione is converted to estrone by peripheral tissue aromatase, resulting in high estrone levels.

  The continuous secretion of estrone and a certain level of estradiol act on the hypothalamus and pituitary gland, providing positive feedback on LH secretion, increasing the amplitude and frequency of LH secretion, showing a sustained high level, without periodicity, and without forming a mid menstrual LH peak, therefore ovulation does not occur. Estrogen has a negative feedback on FSH secretion, causing a relative decrease in FSH levels and an increase in LH/FSH ratio.

  High levels of LH promote the secretion of androgens in the ovaries, while low levels of FSH continuously stimulate the development of small follicles in the ovaries, leading to the formation of non dominant follicles and a vicious cycle of excessive androgens and sustained anovulation, resulting in polycystic ovary syndrome.

  People with polycystic ovary syndrome are not prone to aging. The above has already provided a simple answer. In fact, this is inaccurate and lacks any scientific basis. It is a condition of polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovary syndrome is caused by secretion problems, so it is necessary to seek medical attention and receive timely treatment to avoid delaying physical health.

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