Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I have multiple small cysts in both ovaries (PCOS). Our family friend suggested me to consume Kalarchikai medicine, powdered mixed with pepper and honey to have it for one mandala (48 days). I have completed nearly 44 days by consuming one small ball of the mixture every morning and before two weeks I got my period.
Then I checked whether the cysts were dissolved by having an abdomen scan. But still, small multiple follicles have been seen in it with both ovaries enlarged. I got married one and a half years and I am much worried about my pregnancy. I have gallstones as well. Kindly suggest me what I can do further.
Hello,
Welcome to icliniq.com.
I just read your query.
See Kalarachi Kai choornam is helpful in amenorrhea. As far as small cysts are concerned they are unmatured eggs which failed to induce menstrual cycle previously, as a result, they got collected in the ovary and they will remain in the ovary. Now, you have got your periods you can start trying for conception.
But I advise you to do it under the supervision of a nearby gynecologist because egg size is important while conception and that you can know by ovulation study. Ovulation study is performed under the supervision of a gynecologist. For gall stones, surgical intervention is required generally. Medicine is not of much help.
I hope this has helped you. Please feel free to reach me again, in case of further queries.
Thank you.
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Answered byDr. Alka
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