I underwent an ultrasound and i got diagnosed with bilateral polycystic ovaries.
The doctor told me that i have PCOS but i have no other signs other than the irregular menses i have been having for over 4 years now..i consulted the doctor when the pain started growing during the periods and i bleeded heavier than before that lasted for about 3 months in a single row.
Is my condition really PCOS? And if so,will the other symptoms start showing soon..like hirutism?
I am terrified.please help.
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25% normal population can have pcos like picture on sonography
Along with it For diagnosis irregular cycle or clinical or biochemical hyperandrogenism is required
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