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Anila
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Ultrasound scan of pelvis Age-21yrs Height- 5"5 Weight- 65kg Urinary bladder is well distended and echofree lumen . No calculus/diverticulum . Wall thickness normal Uterus is anteverted. measuring 6.5 * 3.3*4.7 cms Uterine myometrium normal No evidence of fibroid Endometrium -6.5 mm cavity empty Right ovary -3.5 * 1.7 cms Left ovary- 2.5*2.0 cms Both ovaries show multiple small cysts ranging in size frm 2-4mm No adnexal mass POD-No free fluid Bilateral polycystic ovaries |
re: Bilateral polycystic ovaries
by Dr J S Chowhan -
Mar 31st, 2013
10:10 am
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Dr J S Chowhan
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Dear Anila PCOS or Bilateral polycystic ovaries is most effectively treated by treating the root insulin resistance that produces PCOS. This could include consistently after a healthy plan of weight-loss, exercise, a well-balanced diet and medication. By the majority of the gynecologist the medication utilized to treat insulin resistance is known as metformin, which assists your body to higher use insulin and can assistance to establish normal ovulation and regular menstrual cycles. Treatment can also include medication, generally oral contraceptives, to address irregular periods. Oral contraceptives contain female hormones that suppress testosterone levels. Infertility may be addressed with medications that stimulate ovulation. Associated diseases, for example diabetes and coronary disease also need to be treated. Their list of treatments mentioned in a variety of sources for Pcos includes the following. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans. Oral contraceptives - suppresses ovulation. Progestins Insulin-sensitizing medications Weight control Low-carbo diet Regular exercise Antidepressants - if you find also depression. Antihypertensives - if you have high blood pressure. Anti-cholesterol medications - when there is high-cholesterol. Ovarian drilling - a form of laparoscopic surgery. Wedge resection of the ovaries Fertility-improvement treating PCOS: Fertility drugs Clomid Injectable fertility medications Clomiphene Insulin-sensitizing medications - certain diabetes pills; helps ovulation by controlling insulin. Metformin - helps insulin sensitivity Steroids - lowers androgen levels. Low-dose aspirin - might help pregnancy by reducing uterine clotting. Decline in levels of insulin Restoration of love and fertility Treatments for hirsutism or acne Restoration of standard menstruation, and protection against endometrial hyperplasia and endometrial cancer So in summary we want to advice you to take advice of your gynecologist and start with medical management of PCOS. With regards J S Chowhan |