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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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Hello there, there are many things to consider if you want to get pregnant. You have 2 ovarian cysts, though not very significant in size. However, the patency of your fallopian tubes must be ascertained. The good thing is, if you can’t get pregnant naturally, science is very advanced now. There are many ways to assist you in getting pregnant. Please don’t lose hope. Hope you will feel better. ...
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Hi there. From the ultrasound findings that you sent, it seems that everything is normal and you don’t have to worry about anything. Physiologic cysts are normal growth that appear and disappear during a woman’s cycle. ...
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Hi there. From the data given, it means that you probably ovulated. . It is a good sign especially that you have polycystic ovaries. However, I do suggest that you repeat your ultrasound between 4th to 6th of mentruation of your next cycle to check if there is still a cyst. ...
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Hi. it means that your uterus is normal. Polycystic ovaries mean that you have hormonal imbalance. You have a hard time ovulating. But don’t worry, anovulation is easily remedied by certain medications. Nabothian cysts are glands normally found in cervix. ...
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Hi there, from your description it seems that you don’t need to undergo dilatation and curettage. But you should be examined by an OB-Gyn togethher with our ultrasound result to check also the bilateral ovarian cysts that are being described in your ultrasound. ...
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Hi there. I agree with both your OBs. Clomiphene is the 1st line to induce your ovulation. In order for your endometrial lining to thicken, your doctor may prescibe estrogen containing drugs such as Progynova. Femara will less likely to alter your endometrial lining. Good Luck! ...
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