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Reports prove PCOD?
11 nov (15th day of cycle) routine USG showed many small GF on both normal sized ovaries, no dominat follicle- (suggested PCOD ) Periods 24th nov to 27 nov 30 nov (7th  day of cycle) Normal study 8 dec  (15th day of cycle) R.O. 12.8mm dominant follicle and L.O. 13.4 mm- (suggested delayed ovulation/ anovulation) 13 dec  (20th day of cycle) R. O. 22*19 mm dominant follicle and L. O. 13*9 mm -(suggested delayed ovulation/ anovulation) I am unmarried, hypothyroid patient. But have very regular menstrual cycles and dont have any typical symptoms of PCOD. My doctor has put me on metformin after the 1st USG suggested PCOD (no hormonal tests were done). Do these reports prove that I have PCOD or not?
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Unless planning for pregnancy no routine ovulation monitoring is needed There are various variants of pcos Need more information ....if your cycles are regular no menstrual disturbances what was the reason for doing USG ? Regular thyroid tests should be done Howz ur weight ? Any problems of acne ? Consult
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Pcod is an ultrasound diagnosis The only treatment for pcod is weight reduction Hence the suggestion of metformin U do not need blood test to ascertain
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