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Cyst- whole abdomen ultrasound???
I used to undergo lower abdomen ultrasound every 4-6month since I have cyst in both my ovaries (PCOD). But this time am planning to do whole abdomen ultrasound to rule out any other problem if any, but having a doubt that if I do so, will the lower abdomen with cyst go negligible as in, is it that it won't be in focused much?? Please suggest me the right thing. Thank you in Advance
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First thing you need not to do ultrasound regularly for PCOD... secondly if we do whole abdomen ultrasound we see each and every organ in detail.
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Nothing like tat.... Everything will be scanned in detail
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You don’t need usg regularly for pcod ,for which reason do you want to undergo whole abdomen usg ?
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Fr pcod u Don't need ultrasound every 4 to 6 months It will stay All details will be studied carefully in ultrasound whole abdomen and pelvis
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Get ultrasonography of abdomen and pelvis . They will look into all the organs ..
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