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I took USG on follicular study. My 1st scan was on 25.8.18 and it states that, "Both ovaries appear bulky in size n show multiple small follicles in the periphery with central stromal echogenicity. Parameterium appears normal. R ovary- 18x18 mm, 15x11 mm Let ovary-<8 mm and endometrium 4.8 mm Whereas I tuk2nd scan by today It shows R Ovary-18x18 mm, 15x10 mm -haemorrhage Let ovary-<8 mm, endometrium - 5.2 mm Cul-de-sac - min FF, Remarks- 2nd dominant follicle in R overy- haemonhge. What does it mean?
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There should be a conclusion written in the reports. Consult with full reports for homoeopathic treatment.
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