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What is the normal size of bilateral bulky ovaries

Hi, The normal size of ovary is 30 mm x 15 mm x 15 mm.. However it may vary from 3-5 cm and normal volume is 10 ml and bulky ovaries may be seen in (cysctic ovary disease). The report you sent me - is that a complete ultrasound report,because cyst can be single and can be multiple. Single cyst at times can be normal but poly cyst are never normal and they cause a little irregularity of periods(which you did not mention whether cyst is single or multiple) Now your rt ovary is bulkier and conat ...

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what does Mildly bulky uterus with nabothian cyst in the cervix‎ mean?

Hi, Nabothilian cyst are usually small cyst containing mucus and and other debris which is located near cervix, this is considered to be a normal finding and there is no special treatment which needs to be done and can be left alone if it is not causing you any symptoms. Now bulky uterus,most commonest cause is adenomyosis which is seen in females 35+ Kindly tell me about your periods ( do you face any problem like your periods might be long or short or may be you have to much or less of bleed ...

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Dear Doctor, I am 38years old. I have 1 son who is 14 years of age, and one is 9 years of age. I was having a little bit of bleeding after my periods. On going to my local Gynec., I was told to do a sonography, where they havefound fibroids in the endometrium anteriorly approximately 6cm x 6cm x 6cm. I would like to know if I would be needing to go through a operation or if I can be cured by medication only. Please advise. Best Regards,

Hi!! In your case if the symptoms are not severe you can try medical management in the form of drugs like oral contraceptive pills or other hormonal preparations which can be used to decrease the size of the fibroid.But the drawback of medical management is that the fibroids regrow back once the treatment is stopped.So one has to be prepared to take medication for a long time. Surgery is an option your gynaecologist will suggest if the fibroid is causing troublesome bleeding .He/she can recommen ...

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