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Does Diabetes Cause Ovary Cyst? |
This Q is for my 14 year old sister..shes going for a scan in a few weeks to see has she an ovary cyst..she heard that diabetes can cause ovary cyst and other stuff like that....is that true? some PCOD gals are diabetic These are 2 separate problems. The cysts are a pain literally, but treatment has advanced considerably since I was diagnosed with mine in1967. diabetse is a disease of complications but ovarian cyst is not at all due to diabetese |
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