Polycystic ovary syndrome(PCOS)is a common gynecological endocrine disease in clinic.Its clinical manifestations are persistent anovulation,ovarian polycystic changes and hyperandrogenemia(hirsutism,acne and acanthosis nigricans),menstrual disorders such as menorrhagia and amenorrhea,Irregular vaginal bleeding,infertility,insulin resistance and obesity,which are common in women of childbearing age and adolescence.Chinese medicine classifies polycystic ovary syndrome as "late menstruation","excessive menstruation","amenorrhea","infertility","collapse" and so on.PCOS involves many aspects,such as heredity,endocrine,immunity,metabolism and so on,and becomes a metabolic disorder involving the whole body.And a series of long-term complications of polycystic ovary syndrome such as type 2 diabetes endometrial cancer and metabolic disorders can also significantly increase the risk of women's health.Professor Zhang Xiaodong was familiar with various classics and combined with many years clinical experience,according to the clinical manifestations and characteristics of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome,the occurrence of this disease is closely related to the liver,spleen and kidney,the pathogenesis is kidney deficiency,both phlegm dampness and congestion.It belongs to the syndromes of deficiency and standard,so it begins with double tonifying spleen and kidney,dissipating phlegm and regulating meridian,and emphasizes the same treatment of specimen,and makes the prescription of "tonifying kidney and regulating meridian decoction" to add and subtracts medicine according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine,and according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine to examine the cause,and combine disease differentiation with syndrome differentiation.According to the needs of different diseases and syndromes and the changing of yin and yang in menstrual cycle and the rule of phalanx excess deficiency,Professor Zhang Xiaodong believes that changing lifestyle is of great help in the treatment of polycystic ovary syndrome.Patients are often advised to take oral Chinese medicine combined with exercise therapy and to improve their diet and lifestyle. |