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Abdominal Pain And Bloating. Scan Result Shows Bilateral Ovarian Enlargement. Explain

I was always getting abdominal pain and bloating, hence I did a uls/pelvis/trans exam. below is the result Impression: 1. Bilateral ovarian enlargement (right due to stromal proliferation, left due to large functional appearing cyst) which can be seen in patients with polycystic ovarian disease. Recommend clinical correlation 2. Uterus is within normal limits Result: Indication: Pain and bloating. Technique: Trans abdominal ultrasound of the pelvis performed. Endo-vaginal exam performed for better evaluation of the uterus and adnexa. what does this mean?
Wed, 8 May 2013
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Hi,
You are always getting abdominal pain and bloating. Scan taken shows Bilateral ovarian enlargement (right due to stromal proliferation, left due to large functional appearing cyst) which can be seen in patients with polycystic ovarian disease. Otherwise all other reproductive organs are normal. The problem you have is also normal if you can understand the following
An enlarged ovary is a condition in which one of the female reproductive organs that produces the ova, or eggs, grows beyond its normal size. Several different diseases and conditions can cause ovaries to get larger. Most of the time, an enlarged ovary is a symptom of ovarian cysts,
Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid that can form inside or outside the ovaries. Most ovarian cysts are not harmful, and they go away on their own in a few months without treatment. Some ovarian cysts can cause symptoms, such as pelvic pain, nausea, frequent urination, breast tenderness, and irregular menstrual period. This usually happens with larger cysts and cysts that rupture.
Most cysts are the result of an egg that does not release as normal. If the follicle holding the egg does not rupture and release the egg. Some time the enlargement may be due to excessive Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) or Lutenising Hormone (LH) can be assessed easily and teated easily. For pain and Bloating symptomatic treatment only. You are normal and will become more normal within a short period.
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Abdominal Pain And Bloating. Scan Result Shows Bilateral Ovarian Enlargement. Explain

Hi, You are always getting abdominal pain and bloating. Scan taken shows Bilateral ovarian enlargement (right due to stromal proliferation, left due to large functional appearing cyst) which can be seen in patients with polycystic ovarian disease. Otherwise all other reproductive organs are normal. The problem you have is also normal if you can understand the following An enlarged ovary is a condition in which one of the female reproductive organs that produces the ova, or eggs, grows beyond its normal size. Several different diseases and conditions can cause ovaries to get larger. Most of the time, an enlarged ovary is a symptom of ovarian cysts, Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid that can form inside or outside the ovaries. Most ovarian cysts are not harmful, and they go away on their own in a few months without treatment. Some ovarian cysts can cause symptoms, such as pelvic pain, nausea, frequent urination, breast tenderness, and irregular menstrual period. This usually happens with larger cysts and cysts that rupture. Most cysts are the result of an egg that does not release as normal. If the follicle holding the egg does not rupture and release the egg. Some time the enlargement may be due to excessive Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) or Lutenising Hormone (LH) can be assessed easily and teated easily. For pain and Bloating symptomatic treatment only. You are normal and will become more normal within a short period. Best wishes