What diseases can be caused by obese polycystic patients
I suffer from polycystic ovary syndrome, and I am relatively fat. The doctor recommends losing weight while treating. I also said that obesity is harmful and causes diseases. So what diseases can obese polycystic ovary syndrome cause?
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BY Maxine Brown 2020-05-10Can cause: (1) Leptin resistance: can directly act on follicles and inhibit follicular development. Acting on the pituitary gland, reducing the release of LH, thereby reducing LH. Can inhibit the conversion of androgens to estrogen, thereby increasing androgens. Can cause insulin resistance. (2) Insulin resistance. (3) Endometrial lesions: PCOS itself is an ovulation disorder. Without ovulation, no progesterone is produced. Endometrium can cause endometrial lesions under the action of a single estrogen for a long time.6
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