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In my ultrasound everything is normal. Minimal free fluid is seen in cul-de-sac. What does it mean. Is there any issue
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It can be related to your duration of period . Or May be any pelvic inflammation or infection . Don’t worry but get your self checked by clinical examination
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Isolated findings of minimal free fluid is of no significance
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Its normal during midcycle around ovulation period, otherwise it may mean pelvic infection
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It depends on what symptoms do you have ? In mid cycle , minimal free fluid is normal . Any other times , if it's associated with symptoms of pelvic infection , it needs evaluation .
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Please consult a Gynaecologist with the information why you got your sonography done.
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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After ovulation, u might have minimal fluid like that. But for what reason, did u get your ultrasound done? Please connect for further assistance
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Minimal free fluid is normal. If u have symptoms like excessive white discharge it points towards PID (infection of your genital tract), if not, u don’t need to worry
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Please connect online for consultation
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Depends on your history Connect for the same
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It can be normal or pathological.. can denote PID.. need further history.. to comment..
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Fluid in cul de sac can be a sign of pelvic infection If you are having pain lower abdomen. If you’re not having any symptom, then it can be considered normal.
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Hi I depends on the cause for getting ultrasound done. Was it a routine scan or u have come complaints? Sexually active or not?etc
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Either ovulation or pelvic infection..connect for discussion
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