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What Does Bulky Ovaries Indicate?

i have both ovaries mildly bullky with peripherally arranged small follicles and centrally echogenic stroma and no evidence of anteverted utreus... I am looking forward for baby... is my critical or it can be resolved with medical treatment and which is the best treatment??
Fri, 15 May 2020
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hi,

According to your description a little clarification is needed regarding the uterus. You mentioned 'no evidence of anteverted uterus', do want to mention about absence of the uterus or anything else?

Anyhow, if the uterus is present, though if it is not anteverted, the chances of pregnancy may not alter very much.

Regarding the ovaries, the Poly cystic ovarian disease presents with irregular periods, anovulation, etc. due to reproductive hormonal imbalance and insulin resistance. In severe cases this can affect the fertility also.

So, treatment should be given to counteract these effects. Combined hormonal pills which will help in regularization of reproductive hormonal levels.

Insulin sensitizers will help in increasing the insulin sensitivity of the tissues. And you can consider general measures that can help in treating the PCOD along with medicines are:

-Taking healthy, balanced diet in regular schedule
-Regular calories burning exercises
-Maintaining normal Body mass index.

So, please discuss these things with your doctor and follow her advice.

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr. Sree Gouri SR
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OBGYN, Maternal and Fetal Medicine Dr. SUJOY S BHATTACHARJEE's  Response
Hello,

This condition can be due to a condition called polycystic ovarian disease, so first thing that is required for the condition is dietary restrictions , hormonal assay will be required.

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

Take care

Regards,
Dr. SUJOY S BHATTACHARJEE
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What Does Bulky Ovaries Indicate?

Hi, According to your description a little clarification is needed regarding the uterus. You mentioned no evidence of anteverted uterus , do want to mention about absence of the uterus or anything else? Anyhow, if the uterus is present, though if it is not anteverted, the chances of pregnancy may not alter very much. Regarding the ovaries, the Poly cystic ovarian disease presents with irregular periods, anovulation, etc. due to reproductive hormonal imbalance and insulin resistance. In severe cases this can affect the fertility also. So, treatment should be given to counteract these effects. Combined hormonal pills which will help in regularization of reproductive hormonal levels. Insulin sensitizers will help in increasing the insulin sensitivity of the tissues. And you can consider general measures that can help in treating the PCOD along with medicines are: -Taking healthy, balanced diet in regular schedule -Regular calories burning exercises -Maintaining normal Body mass index. So, please discuss these things with your doctor and follow her advice. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Sree Gouri SR