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I was in the er just a few day ago and they did a vagninal ultrasound . It showed thaty uterus was midly heterogenous and that it measured 8.3 x4.1, etc . It also showed that on my right ovary I have a paraovarian cyst and my left ovary I have a cyst . And I saw my obgyn back on march 4 and age told me that i may have adenomyosis . What does this all mean ? Is having a paraovarian cyst dangerous ? And by the measurements of my uterus does that means it's somewhat enlarged ? What's going on with me ? Can someone help me ! Plz . Would this mean I would need surgery ? I'm only 22 yrs old and a mother of 2 bby girls .I forgot to add that my actual uterus measured 8.5 x 3.5 x 5.8cm . Is that an enlarged uterus to be concerned ? And they said it was midly heterogenous . My right ovary measured 3.1 x 3.5 x 1.6cm. Then they said there is an incidental 1.1cm right paraovarian cyst . The left ovary measured 2.3 x 1.6x 2.5cm and contains a 1.2cm cyst . Also they said there is no significant pelvic free fluid . And lastly there is no significant fluid in the endometrial cavity . Please someone can tell me what this all means ?:( I've been so scared and worried .  
Can Someone explain everything here what's going on with me plz /(
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It does not mean anything negative necessarily, but I would ask your doctor these questions (as previously stated by Zaylil).
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I dont know if you saw my answer to your other post. What you need to do is talk to your doctor. sometimes cysts dont give you issues and are not a problem so they leave them alone. I am not quiet sure on what to say about the measurements. Talk to you doctor though they will tell you what it all means. Do not be afraid to ask questions and if you dont understand it tell them and continue telling them until you do understand. The doctor cant help you unless you understand what your feelings are and what is going on. Just be honest and get those questions answered.
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