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Irregular Periods. Done Ultrasound. What Does The Reports Suggests, Treatment?

hey thanks i m 24 yr girl unmarried ,,height =162 cms ,, weight= 53 kgs i get irregular periods and had an ultrasound few days back and the report says urinary bladder does not show any calculus or mass lesion . uterus is anteverted and measured 60*21*37 mm . myometrium shows normal echo pattern no focal space occupying lesion is seen . endometrial echo is normal.endometrial thickness is 6 mms right ovary measures 31*24*21mm=8.4 cc left ovary measures 36*21*25mm =10.5 no free fluid is seen in pouch of douglas POLYCYSTIC OVARIES both ovaries show multiple small peripheral cystic area with no dominant.. please suggest me what should i do ,,and is it a major problem ,,can it be treated ?????????
Fri, 28 Mar 2014
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Hello dear, PCOD is basically a hormonal disease which affects metabolism of body at various levels. Ever since you are unmarried and only concern is irregular periods you should first get your hormone levels checked and then meet your gynecologist for follow up with reports as she might like to put you on hormone pills. All the best.
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Irregular Periods. Done Ultrasound. What Does The Reports Suggests, Treatment?

Hello dear, PCOD is basically a hormonal disease which affects metabolism of body at various levels. Ever since you are unmarried and only concern is irregular periods you should first get your hormone levels checked and then meet your gynecologist for follow up with reports as she might like to put you on hormone pills. All the best.