Exluton does not cause polycystic ovaries. If you wish to start taking it again, there is no risk.
Your doctor will know based on the size and nature of the cysts if you need treatment or not. If they are not potentially cancerous then doctors usually do not treat or remove them. The doctor will simply keep an eye on them case something changes.
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Hello and thank you for sharing your question.
Exluton does not cause polycystic ovaries. If you wish to start taking it again, there is no risk.
Your doctor will know based on the size and nature of the cysts if you need treatment or not. If they are not potentially cancerous then doctors usually do not treat or remove them. The doctor will simply keep an eye on them case something changes.
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