Hi
My wife is being diagnosed with baseline PCOD by doctor however we have not done any tests.
Her ovaries measurements in ultrasound were:
Right - 3.3 * 1.61*1.04 cm ( Volume - 2.88 cc)
Left - 2.79*1.76*0.76 cm (Volume - 1.94 cc)
I even counted the follicles in both ovaries, right had 4 and left has 5.
She is worried sick about this, however I checked on the internet and it seems to me the ovaries size and follicles count are normal and nowhere near to suggest PCOD.
Should we get a second opinion on this and do test??
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PCOS is a holistic diagnosis. It is not based entirely on sonography. The examination and investigations will depend on what the patient wants (pregnancy or regular periods or weight loss).
Please consult a Gynaecologist in your area for a proper evaluation and management.
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