What Are The Chances Of Conception With Bilateral Ovarian Cysts And History Of PCOS And Pulmonary Tuberculosis?
HI , I AM suffering from pcos and have past medical history of pulmonary tuberculosis and now i want to concieve , marrried life 2yrs, tsh normal, usg reveals bilateral cyst in both ovaries, esr 2 hr is 40mm. FSH Normal, prolactin normal, LH INCREASED, FASTING INSULIN IS INCREASED .
Hello member, Thanks for writing to healthcare magic. past history of tuberculosis may not effect fertility( chance of pregnancy) if the therapy is completed and sputum is negative for TB during follow up. If genital organs are affected due to TB then usually it causes blockages in both fallopian tubes. You have not mentioned whether tube testing either HSG or laparoscopy has been done. The other report you mentioned are suggestive of PCOS. Increased fasting insulin and high LH are noticed in PCOS. when I have infertile client In my clinic with PCOS I recommend a detailed blood work up and also recording height weight cycle regularity and body mass index. based on above drugs like metformin and cyproterone acetate along with diet is recommended. Kindly consult your doctor before taking any of the above medications . I would also recommend testing of fallopian tubes. Thanks. Dr Bhagyashree.
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What Are The Chances Of Conception With Bilateral Ovarian Cysts And History Of PCOS And Pulmonary Tuberculosis?
Hello member, Thanks for writing to healthcare magic. past history of tuberculosis may not effect fertility( chance of pregnancy) if the therapy is completed and sputum is negative for TB during follow up. If genital organs are affected due to TB then usually it causes blockages in both fallopian tubes. You have not mentioned whether tube testing either HSG or laparoscopy has been done. The other report you mentioned are suggestive of PCOS. Increased fasting insulin and high LH are noticed in PCOS. when I have infertile client In my clinic with PCOS I recommend a detailed blood work up and also recording height weight cycle regularity and body mass index. based on above drugs like metformin and cyproterone acetate along with diet is recommended. Kindly consult your doctor before taking any of the above medications . I would also recommend testing of fallopian tubes. Thanks. Dr Bhagyashree.