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Tachycardia as result of large ovarian cyst?

I know that ovarian cysts can set hormones all out of wack. I am wondering if it could be responsible for random episodes of high blood pressure and tachycardia I have been having or arthritis like symptoms?
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HI
I agree with you since my Ovary has been removed from my cyst I feel like I have Rheumatoid Arthritis in my hands feet and lower legs trying to exercise I have been feeling exhausted its been a month I can tell you I feel alot better than I did a month ago
but it is going to take alot of time my hands and feet feel like they tingle sometimes and sore I never had it before my ovary although now that it is out of me I am no longer in extreme pain. Thank You
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187666 tn?1331173345
Have you worn a heart monitor yet? It would help to know exactly what type of tachy you're having. Hormone changes can trigger some arrythmias but usually in  people that have them already.
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Not so sure about the tachycardia.  However, when I got cysts it did trigger an auto-immune disease.  Since then I have been trying to get a formal diagnosis and doctor feels it is Lupus and/or Rheumatoid Arthritis.  Our body reacts in some bizaare ways.
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