Recently i visited a gynae because i wasnt getting my periods from last 2 months. So she did blood tests and ultrasound. My blood reports showed TSH level 5.01 and cholestrol level also very high
and ultrasound reports where highlighted with bold letters that my endometrial lining is mildly thick, cervix is also mildy thick and had a cyst of 4mm and left ovary was bulky in size with small follicules more than 12 in number. These things where written boldly highlighted but my doctor didnt told me anything about all that and told that everything was normal and i didnt have pcos. But i wanted to know that if everything was normal then why where they highlighted? i couldnt ask my doctor as she was very rude. If any doctor is reading this then please answer me as i am really worried.
I am attaching my ultrasound reports kindly check.
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Hi good morning
Thnxs for your question
Don't worry too much about it.
It's hormones imbalance that result in irregularities in period. And PCOD.
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