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What problem could polycystic ovary cause in marital life?

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Published At March 27, 2020
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

It is about one of my closely known relative who is of the age of 19 now and has tested her thyroid and USG was done. Her weight is 176 lbs and height almost 5.4 feet. I just want to know two things on the basis of the two reports that I will be attaching here within. Polycystic ovarian pattern was shown in the USG. So will it be harmful to her post-marital life in case of delivery and it was also written less release of eggs? So is it due to her age that is going to get alright after her marriage? Or is it anything serious? If anything such serious, please do prescribe some medication or way to mend it. Her thyroid TSH testing was 3.79. Though it is normal, doctor has prescribed her to have 0.25 power tablets for the sake of not letting it grow further. So is it advisable for her to start with the medicine given? I want your valuable piece of advice in both cases. Her periods are regular.

Hi,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

Polycystic ovaries can give problems in conceiving. 50 to 60 females have polycystic ovaries. So right now there is no need to worry and especially if her period is regular. There is no such treatment to take right now. She may require treatment to get pregnant. Otherwise, there is no such problem. If thyroid is normal then there is no need to start medications right away. If you have some doubt then she can repeat the test with fasting blood sample.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Mavani Jimesh Himatbhai
Dr. Mavani Jimesh Himatbhai

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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