Is polycystic insulin resistance diabetes

  Now it may be that people's diet is irregular, so in recent years, people have a higher probability of suffering from diabetes. diabetes has a great impact on patients' health. Therefore, many people are nervous when they hear about this disease, and are deeply afraid that they will suffer from diabetes. Currently, many people want to know if polycystic insulin resistance is diabetes?

  

Is polycystic insulin resistance diabetes1

  Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome often have abnormal menstruation, and the number of follicles will increase significantly under ultrasound. However, in general, 70% of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome will have polycystic insulin resistance, which is the basis of type 2 diabetes. If such patients are not treated in time, they will have type 2 diabetes.

  People with insulin resistance have abnormal factors that can affect follicular development, causing polycystic ovary syndrome patients to have no follicular development. Of course, if the follicles do not grow large, ovulation will not occur, which can lead to infertility. Patients with insulin resistance must be treated in time, which can prevent the emergence of diabetes.

  Insulin resistance is caused by various reasons that reduce the efficiency of insulin in promoting glucose uptake and utilization. The body metabolizes and secretes excessive insulin, resulting in hyperinsulinemia to maintain blood sugar stability. Patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, regardless of whether they are fat or thin, are likely to have insulin resistance, which is a stage of impaired glucose tolerance and normal blood sugar levels. If the blood sugar is abnormal, it will be directly judged as diabetes.

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