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The Ultrasound Report Is Suggestive Of Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries And Negative Free Fluid In The Cul De Sac. Can This Be Cured?

within both ovaries are multiple ,small ,subcapsular follicles,measuring 1.0 cm in diameter,surrounding a central echodense stroma,suggestive of bilateral polyscystic ovaries.small for age anterverted uterus with thin endomentrium bilateral polycystic ovaries.negative free fluid in the cul de sac
Fri, 28 Sep 2018
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Hi,

Your condition is due to instability of the female hormones. It can surely be stabilized and hormone levels can come to normal with medicines. Treatment can take few months you should consult your doctor and get follow up ultrasound scans every 6 months to a year to guide your treatment. Many patients have completely normal ovaries after few months of treatment.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Vivek Chail,
Radiologist
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The Ultrasound Report Is Suggestive Of Bilateral Polycystic Ovaries And Negative Free Fluid In The Cul De Sac. Can This Be Cured?

Hi, Your condition is due to instability of the female hormones. It can surely be stabilized and hormone levels can come to normal with medicines. Treatment can take few months you should consult your doctor and get follow up ultrasound scans every 6 months to a year to guide your treatment. Many patients have completely normal ovaries after few months of treatment. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Vivek Chail, Radiologist