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Ultrasound Of Uterus Done

I had an ultrasound done and the notes from the tech states The uterus is retroverted. Endometrium appears to contain blood. Increased uterine vasculaarity noted. Several cysts seen in both ovaries. Largest left cyst measures .7 x .7 x .4 cm. Largest right cyst measures .9 x .9 x .6 cm. Blood flow noted in both ovaries. Both ovaries + for PCOS. I'm 29 years old.
Sat, 26 Oct 2013
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Hi this refers that you are suffering from poly cystic ovarian syndrome and may be in the phase of menses (bleeding phase of menstrual cycle: Endometrium appears to contain blood). This needs to be treated using hormones to regularize your cycles and also get checked for blood sugar level and fasting lipid profile to know if any associated problem.

Now consult your gynecologist to discuss on the management of current problem.

Hope this helps you.

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Ultrasound Of Uterus Done

Hi this refers that you are suffering from poly cystic ovarian syndrome and may be in the phase of menses (bleeding phase of menstrual cycle: Endometrium appears to contain blood). This needs to be treated using hormones to regularize your cycles and also get checked for blood sugar level and fasting lipid profile to know if any associated problem. Now consult your gynecologist to discuss on the management of current problem. Hope this helps you. Regards