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Polycystic ovarian Disease
I got my USG done. My report says normal sized both ovaries containing multiple small peripheral follicles in both ovaries. Right Ovary- 33*18*17 mm Vol-5cc. Left Ovary 34*16*14mm Vol-4cc. I m worried now. My dr. has put me on a medication course for 6months. Will that be cured? What will happen?
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Pcod treatment requires a holistic approach..there are certain blood tests which you need to do to be able to diagnose properly as only sonography report is not enough...it is fairly common these days so don't worry about it.  Connect with me on consult for a detailed discussion
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lifestyle modification like avoiding junk food... excercise will help a lot
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Hi good evening Thnxs for your question U have POLYCYSTIC OVARIES that makes ur periods irregular. For that u have have to take hormones pills. In future ovulation will occur don't worry. For further advise use my online consultation link so that we can discuss ur case details and advice u accordingly. prac.to/drpanchani
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Yes u can be fine Start management
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For detail consultation connect with me online and we will discuss issues further..
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pcos has to b supported by lab investigation and correlation with symptoms s as important. accordingly diet ,exercise and medication cn be advised.
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