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  • Female
  • 20 Years
  • 07/02/2025

I've been dealing with PCOD and have been on Krimson for about 3 years now. My recent ultrasound shows a right ovary measuring 4.1 x 3 x 2.5 with a volume of 15.8 cc, and the left ovary is 3.5 x 2.4 x 2.3 with a 10.2 cc volume. I'm really wondering if I should keep taking Krimson. Is there anything else I can do to improve this situation?

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u can take

Dr. Dhankecha Suggests...

Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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