What Is The Significance Of Free Fluid In The Pouch Of Douglas?
Question: What is the significance of free fluid in the pouch of douglas? I had it in my last two ultrasounds and I wasn't in ovulation. Also, all my other gynecological results are fine: all the organs look ok, and I was tested negative on STDs. What can be the cause of the fluid? Can it come from the colon? I have IBS and some abdominal pain recently and I am quite concerned about this fluid.
Thank you for answering!
Best regards! XXXX
Thank you for answering!
Best regards! XXXX
Brief Answer:
Non specific finding
Detailed Answer:
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
Free fluid in pouch of XXXXXXX is a very non specific finding and is seen in many physiological and pathological conditions like -
- at the time of ovulation
- in pelvic infection
- early pregnancy
- any inflammation in peritoneum due to some infection in colon or small intestine
So I would like to know the symptoms for which ultrasound was done and report of ultrasound so that I can corelate the finding with them.
Waiting for your response.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Non specific finding
Detailed Answer:
Hello mam, thanks for trusting health care magic.
Free fluid in pouch of XXXXXXX is a very non specific finding and is seen in many physiological and pathological conditions like -
- at the time of ovulation
- in pelvic infection
- early pregnancy
- any inflammation in peritoneum due to some infection in colon or small intestine
So I would like to know the symptoms for which ultrasound was done and report of ultrasound so that I can corelate the finding with them.
Waiting for your response.
Regards
Dr Manisha
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The first ultrasound was a follicule count, done because husband and I are TTC. I had diarrhea for days at the time the ultrasound was done, since I have IBS for several years. The second ultrasound was an ultrasound of the abdomen, because I have developed pain under my ribs (mostly on the right). The ultrasound didn't show any problems on the abdominal organs, and the only thing the doctor noted is that I have some fluid in the POD. I also dis a complete blood analysis and the only thing that was shown is that I have lower ferritin (11ng/L). An other symptom I have for several months is a stronger urge to urinate, even though my urine was sterile for bacteria.
All of this is worrying me a lot, because I am scared I might be loosing blood somewhere. The only place that I haven't checked recently is the colon. I am scared it might be cancer.
Regards, XXXX
All of this is worrying me a lot, because I am scared I might be loosing blood somewhere. The only place that I haven't checked recently is the colon. I am scared it might be cancer.
Regards, XXXX
Brief Answer:
Duodenal ulcer probably
Detailed Answer:
Listening to the series of symptoms and correlating it with the ultrasound findings the most probable reason seems to be either perihepatitis or a duodenal ulcer.
More common is duodenal ulcer because you have iron deficiency too.
Seeing your age cancer seems unlikely until you have a positive family history.
IBS is usually not associated with free fluid in POD.
So in my opinion visit a gastroenterologist and get yourself evaluated.
Urinary frequency can be due to lesser water intake so try to take a lot of water for 4-5 days and see if there is any improvement in symptoms.
But in case it doesn't help then take vitamin C tablets for two days followed by alkaliser syrup for two days and do this alternately for 10 days and see the improvement.
In case you have any questions about it, please feel free to ask.
Duodenal ulcer probably
Detailed Answer:
Listening to the series of symptoms and correlating it with the ultrasound findings the most probable reason seems to be either perihepatitis or a duodenal ulcer.
More common is duodenal ulcer because you have iron deficiency too.
Seeing your age cancer seems unlikely until you have a positive family history.
IBS is usually not associated with free fluid in POD.
So in my opinion visit a gastroenterologist and get yourself evaluated.
Urinary frequency can be due to lesser water intake so try to take a lot of water for 4-5 days and see if there is any improvement in symptoms.
But in case it doesn't help then take vitamin C tablets for two days followed by alkaliser syrup for two days and do this alternately for 10 days and see the improvement.
In case you have any questions about it, please feel free to ask.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Is perihepatitis possible if I was tested negative for all STDs? What could be causing it?
Brief Answer:
Yes possible
Detailed Answer:
Yes definitely perihepatitis can occur in patients with previous history of chlamydia (whether documented or subclinical infection which has escaped detection).
Actually perihepatitis is an immunological reaction to the infection many a times so can occur in your case despite of negative tests for STDs.
But still because of pain and iron deficiency status the possibility of duodenal ulcer is more so just see some gastroenterologist for proper evaluation.
Take care
Yes possible
Detailed Answer:
Yes definitely perihepatitis can occur in patients with previous history of chlamydia (whether documented or subclinical infection which has escaped detection).
Actually perihepatitis is an immunological reaction to the infection many a times so can occur in your case despite of negative tests for STDs.
But still because of pain and iron deficiency status the possibility of duodenal ulcer is more so just see some gastroenterologist for proper evaluation.
Take care
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar