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What Do The Following Ultrasound Reports Indicate?

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Posted on Fri, 18 Sep 2015
Question: My name is XXXX In my both ovaries found multiple tiny follicles. My westergren 1st hour is 34 mm and TSH is 7.05. My Prolactin is 100.5 ng/ml. Please tell me the problem. I know From you That am I pregnant?
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Answered by Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You are not pregnant, please consider these guidelines

Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX
I had gone through your reports you have uploaded very diligently
You are not pregnant as your ultrasound report is not showing any gestational sac in the uterus.

Your report are suggestive of high prolactin level and high TSH which means under functioning of thyroid gland or hypothyroidism which might be a responsible factor for not having periods.
Both these condition are responsible for amenorrhoea means absence of menses.
Your ultrasound is showing polycystic ovaries. These cysts compresses the ovarian tissue and interferes with normal functioning of ovary that again could be a causative factor for amenorrhoea.

Here I would like to know your height and weight and date of your last period.

since you have a little bit complex yet treatable condition so in my opinion you should consult a gynaecologist for regular follow up, prescription of medicines for thyroid like thyroxine hormone supplements and for hyperprolactinemia, in your own time according to your convenience but try to consult as earlier possible.

Hope this answers your question
please feel free to ask for follow up question or if you have any more doubts, I will happily answer you
Best wishes
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (20 hours later)
My height is 5ft and my weight is 52kg. My last period was 03-08-2015. Please tell me the details side effect of the problem. Can I totally cure from it. I went to a gynaecologist first week this month. Please sir How can I solve my problem. I again ask you sir am I pregnant ?

I have also sent my prescription for you observation.

There is vomiting and lower abdomen pain. I have also gas problem and digestive problem.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. BR Hudda (6 hours later)
Brief Answer:
You are not pregnant

Detailed Answer:
Hello
Welcome again
I have gone through your prescription you have attached If you can write back to me with the names of medicines as prescription is not so clear, However your doctor has prescribed you the right medicines and your should have faith in him
You can add antacids in this treatment.

You are not pregnant and you may require thyroxine supplements and treatment for high prolactin after consulting a endocrinologist.

Vomiting and lower abdominal pain might be related to stomach hyperacidity or indigestion.
so just relax, have lots of fresh fruits and vegetables
You can take multivitamin supplements
Best wishes
Note: Revert back with your gynae reports to get a clear medical analysis by our expert Gynecologic Oncologist. Click here.

Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Prasad
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What Do The Following Ultrasound Reports Indicate?

Brief Answer: You are not pregnant, please consider these guidelines Detailed Answer: Hello XXXX I had gone through your reports you have uploaded very diligently You are not pregnant as your ultrasound report is not showing any gestational sac in the uterus. Your report are suggestive of high prolactin level and high TSH which means under functioning of thyroid gland or hypothyroidism which might be a responsible factor for not having periods. Both these condition are responsible for amenorrhoea means absence of menses. Your ultrasound is showing polycystic ovaries. These cysts compresses the ovarian tissue and interferes with normal functioning of ovary that again could be a causative factor for amenorrhoea. Here I would like to know your height and weight and date of your last period. since you have a little bit complex yet treatable condition so in my opinion you should consult a gynaecologist for regular follow up, prescription of medicines for thyroid like thyroxine hormone supplements and for hyperprolactinemia, in your own time according to your convenience but try to consult as earlier possible. Hope this answers your question please feel free to ask for follow up question or if you have any more doubts, I will happily answer you Best wishes