Hi,
A dominant follicle is a normal part of a woman's menstrual cycle. It is a fluid-filled structure that contains an immature egg and is responsible for producing the hormone
estrogen. The dominant follicle is the largest follicle that develops during a menstrual cycle and usually reaches a size of 18-24 mm before it ruptures and releases the egg, a process called ovulation.
In your case, the
ultrasound report indicates that you have a dominant follicle of size 16*19 mm in your right ovary. This is a normal finding during the menstrual cycle and is not usually a cause for concern. However, if you have any symptoms such as pain, heavy bleeding, or
irregular periods, you should consult your doctor for further evaluation. In rare cases, a dominant follicle may develop into an
ovarian cyst, which may require medical intervention.
It is important to note that an ultrasound during periods may not give a clear picture of the ovaries and it is recommended to get the test done in the mid-cycle (around day 14) for better evaluation of the ovaries. Overall, based on the information provided, a dominant follicle of 16*19 mm detected in your right ovary during the menstrual cycle is a normal finding and does not require any specific treatment. However, if you have any concerns or symptoms, it is best to consult your doctor.
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Regards,
Dr. Priyanka, General & Family Physician