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polycystic ovarian syndryome

I found out I had polycystic ovarian syndrome.  My question is since this has so many complications could a partial or full hyserectomy  rid me of this so the poblem would escualate to other health issues, I'm 40, 4 children and am finished having children.  Would this be an opption to ending this problem.  
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kellyb
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i am 26 and have been diagnosed with pcos. my doc put me on glucophage 2 times a day and yasmin bc. i stopped taking the bc since my husband and i are ttc. i have recently skipped 2 periods, and all tests are neg. for preg. ask ur doc about glucophage, i have read that that is the number one pill perscribed to help clear up pcos. hope the info helped a little. good luck!!!
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Well a full hysterectomy would solve the problem since you would have no ovaries. But didn't your dr talk to you about lless drastic forms of treatment?
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