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How To Cure Tiny Peripheral Cysts With Echogenic Central Stroma In Bilateral Ovaries?

Hi doctor,I am 26 year old and not married.Recently i started with irregular periods and so i consult a doctor and I have done USG scan of ovary.It says,bilateral ovaries have tiny peripheral cysts with echogenic central stroma.Is it curable? What is it actually? Thanks,neeth
Thu, 5 Mar 2015
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This condition is called PCOD or PCOS. The acronym stands for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or Polycystic Ovarian Disease. It is a condition which is now seen very commonly in girls of your age. It is an enlargement of the normal ovarian follicles to form small cysts in the ovary. It is a treatable condition with very effective drugs for it. You will need to consult a gynecologist for that and start the appropriate treatment. Take care and good day.
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How To Cure Tiny Peripheral Cysts With Echogenic Central Stroma In Bilateral Ovaries?

This condition is called PCOD or PCOS. The acronym stands for Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome or Polycystic Ovarian Disease. It is a condition which is now seen very commonly in girls of your age. It is an enlargement of the normal ovarian follicles to form small cysts in the ovary. It is a treatable condition with very effective drugs for it. You will need to consult a gynecologist for that and start the appropriate treatment. Take care and good day.