Could be: Pcos, but you'll need to discuss w/your doctor since it's often a clinical diagnosis. Much more information is needed to make an accurate diagnosis.
Answered 12/10/2013
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Not enough info: Or unrelated info. Lh/fsh ratio is no longer part of any current diagnostic protocol, a1c and metabolic panel have never been part of pcos diagnosis, "hormones normal" is way too vague. All women have ovarian cysts on us, pcos has a specific look. You have not given any androgen values, why do you say you have hyperandrogenism?
Answered 6/27/2013
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