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does i suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome?

Hi,
iam an unmarried 24 year old girl.. past 2 months iam having an irregular prolonged mensuration.. bleeding continued for 20 days.. for first 6 days i had spotted bleed and from 7th day i had a bleeding more than normal which means little heavy.. so i done ultrasonogram of pelvis...the result is:

Ovaries : few small peripheral follicles are seen in both ovaries...
Impression : uterus and ovaries are normal.

My doubt is does i suffer from polycystic ovarian syndrome?
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681148 tn?1437661591
I actually don't know what the TSH levels are supposed to be.  I just keep getting told the same thing--"tests within normal range" yet, like you, I continue to have symptoms of a sluggish thyroid.  Since PCOS is related to thyroid conditions, you could try reposting in the thyroid community.  You could copy and paste your information, so you don't have to retype everything all over again.
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ya doctor has been tested my thyroid also.. TSH level is 3.54..
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681148 tn?1437661591
Has the doctor tested your hormone levels?  Has your thyroid been tested?  These things are also involved with PCOS.  You could even have an undiagnosable condition.
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