Question something like what ultrasound tech told me today...?

I had a trans-abdominal pelvic ultrasound to check for any abnormality due to my severely painful period. The ultrasound tech told me my left ovary looked fine, as powerfully as everything else except my right ovary. She initally called it a "cyst" afterwards later said it be just a enlarged follicle, not even large adequate to be considered a cyst. She, at the end, said everything looked okay. My doctor will christen within the subsequent few days.... but I'm just curious if anyone have any ensight about a ample follicle? I'm assuming it means zilch... but anyone know anything?

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Ovarian follicles are the rough and ready unit of womanly reproductive biology, they are roughly spherical aggregations of cells found contained by the ovary. The ovum (egg) forms inside of them, then it ruptures and begin it way down the falopian tubes. An enlarged follicle is a sign you are nearly to ovulate. Everything's fine.

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First off the tech be out of bounds of her job to influence anything about the results otherthan the dr. will phone call you in a few days. There is nought to worry roughly speaking with a folicle. They form when the egg is pushing on the ovary to acquire out, a little bump that bursts. Also near most cysts they just follow next to another ultrasound after your next interval. Then the cyst/folocile has usually popped and here is nothing that requests to be done. If surgery is indicated its usually done thru the belly button and another small hole lower and takes around a week to fully recover from.

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If it's a full-size follicle it might be a egg ripening, it depends where you are surrounded by your cycle.





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