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Left ovary polycystic morphology 10cc
I had MTP on 3rd September..then two months bleeding on and off..D N C done on 5th November..followed by deviry 10 and ovral L in next cycle..got USG done on 9th February..it's written...left ovary polycystic morphology 10cc..my gynaec told it's very mild..is this mild ?? And is this due to deviry 10, ovral L side effects..??Because everything was normal on 30th October USG before DNC ..
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It's not a very severe issue
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not a major issue
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Pcos is whn ultrasound shows ovarian volume more than 10 CC It only requires Lifestyle modification No it's not because of any medicine
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Yes, this finding is mild. A polycystic ovarian morphology (PCOM) with ovary volume ~10 cc can be temporary and does not mean PCOS, especially if hormones and cycles were normal earlier. This change is likely due to recent hormonal disturbance from MTP, prolonged bleeding, D&C, and medications (Deviry, Ovral-L). These medicines can temporarily alter ovarian appearance on ultrasound. Since your USG was normal before D&C, this is unlikely to be a permanent problem. Advice: • Continue medicines as prescribed • Repeat USG after 2–3 natural cycles • No treatment needed if periods settle and hormones are normal
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