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What Is Meant By Poor Interface Between Pelvic Organs?
Hi Dr, I am Hauwa, 80kg, 1.73cm and 30 yr old female. did a pelvic scan today (being trying to conceive for 6 months now - had a c/s a yr ago but lost the baby). Adnexae/POD: There is significant inflammatory tissue reaction in both adnexae as well as POD causing poor interface between pelvic organs. No free fluid collection in the POD. No mass. What does this mean and could be affect my fertility or be a reason for not conceiving in the last 6 months? Thanks
Hi welcome to healthcaremagic. I have gone through your question. Your ultrasound shows significant inflammatory tissue suggesting pelvic inflammatory diesase PID. Pid is the major cause of infertility, may cause tubal blockage, ovarian adhesion and many more. I would advise to consult a gynecologist for the same and he/she would proper person to treat it. Hope i have answered your question. Would be happy to help you further. Take care.
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What Is Meant By Poor Interface Between Pelvic Organs?
Hi welcome to healthcaremagic. I have gone through your question. Your ultrasound shows significant inflammatory tissue suggesting pelvic inflammatory diesase PID. Pid is the major cause of infertility, may cause tubal blockage, ovarian adhesion and many more. I would advise to consult a gynecologist for the same and he/she would proper person to treat it. Hope i have answered your question. Would be happy to help you further. Take care.