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Tuv- "both ovaries are normal in sonagraphic appearance, containing scattered follicular cysts. trace pelvic free fluid is seen". normal to have multiple follicular cysts?

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Dr. Thomas Namey answered

Specializes in Rheumatology

Not really.: Has polycystic ovarian syndrome been excluded? It should be. If a strong history for metabolic syndrome, which can include hypertension, cholesterol issues, diabetes, weight carried on the torso, in you or immediate family, then this is most likely! best!

Answered 3/26/2014

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Dr. Agos Luca answered

Probably: Many women have ovarian follicular cysts of various dimensions in one or both ovaries. They are benign and common during the reproductive years. If symptomatic, consulting a gynecologist is recommended.

Answered 3/26/2014

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Dr. Michael Traub answered

Specializes in Fertility Medicine

Yes: That is common and seen in many women. Nothing to worry about at all. It means you have eggs in the ovaries.

Answered 3/27/2014

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Talk to doctor: And make sure it is not poly-cystic ovaries.

Answered 11/16/2014

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