
What Does My Follicular Study Report Indicate?

Question: Hello my right ovary volume is 11.7cc, unilateral polycystic with <9mm follicles and my left ovary is 7.7cc.Is this normal or abnormal? Is any surgery required?
Brief Answer:
Polycystic ovarian desease is not normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
GREETINGS
I have seen your blood reports. Vit.D is low, thyroid and sugar is normal. Scan report is not available.
According to you only one ovary is showing follicle,and you haven't mentioned on which day of your periods scan was done.
Because the follicle size increases from day 1 of periods till around 14 to 16th day of your periods if regular.
So follicular study has to be done from day 1or 2 of your periods.
Polycystic findings are seen in only one ovary and it has to be clinically correlated.
Hope my answer helps you.
Regards
Polycystic ovarian desease is not normal
Detailed Answer:
Hi
GREETINGS
I have seen your blood reports. Vit.D is low, thyroid and sugar is normal. Scan report is not available.
According to you only one ovary is showing follicle,and you haven't mentioned on which day of your periods scan was done.
Because the follicle size increases from day 1 of periods till around 14 to 16th day of your periods if regular.
So follicular study has to be done from day 1or 2 of your periods.
Polycystic findings are seen in only one ovary and it has to be clinically correlated.
Hope my answer helps you.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj


I did my scan after 6days of completion of my menses.left ovary volume is 7.87cc...What is the reason behind this situation?what measures must be taken?? Is surgery required??
Brief Answer:
PCOS
Detailed Answer:
Hi
GREETINGS
As I mentioned earlier you need to get your hormones to confirm PCOD.
If you are over weight you need to reduce your weight to regularise your periods.
Difficult to comment about polycystic ovaries with scan report alone.
I suggest you to consult an infertility specialist.
Hope my answer helps you. Regards
PCOS
Detailed Answer:
Hi
GREETINGS
As I mentioned earlier you need to get your hormones to confirm PCOD.
If you are over weight you need to reduce your weight to regularise your periods.
Difficult to comment about polycystic ovaries with scan report alone.
I suggest you to consult an infertility specialist.
Hope my answer helps you. Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

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