There is a relationship between the concentration of insulin and polycystic ovaries, and there is a facilitative effect between the two. Most of the polycystic ovaries are caused by endocrine disorders in women, and the disease is characterized by prolonged failure to ovulate, resulting in the inability to have children normally. Once the concentration of insulin becomes abnormal, it will lead to abnormal function of various organs in the body, resulting in polycystic ovary syndrome. If you have diabetes, abnormal insulin metabolism in your body will also lead to polycystic ovaries, and vice versa. There is a facilitation between the two, and when treating polycystic ovaries clinically, the insulin level in the body should also be checked to avoid the development of diabetes mellitus.