Go for your regular OB check ups. If you are having pain, irregular periods, or any other abnormal issues, talk to your OBGN about it. They can do sonograms and other tests to make sure there is nothing going on.
You could have a cyst on your ovaries and the damage of the ovary can be permanent resulting in removal.
There are dark-colored areas on the ultrasound in both ovaries. The radiologist doesn't know what they are.
It could, but that depends on how much the infection has spread and how much damage it's done.
The eggs are saved in a protein rich agar and kept in precise temperatures to prevent damage.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
Ovaries produce eggs.
Post-mumps infection, ovaries in girls can be affected due to the virus's ability to cause inflammation and damage to various organs, including the ovaries. This can lead to complications such as oophoritis, characterized by swelling and pain in the ovaries, which can impact fertility. The mumps virus can also lead to hormonal imbalances and, in some cases, premature ovarian failure. Vaccination against mumps significantly reduces the risk of such complications.
No, birth control pills do no damage to the ovaries. Birth control pills appear to lower the risk of cancer of the ovaries and lower the risk of certain kinds of ovarian cysts.
egg cells and ovaries
Need to know what damage.
A woman would have to have her ovaries removed if there was an infection in her ovaries. An infection in a woman's ovaries can be serious and life threatening. it would be safer to just remove the ovaries.
A pain or a throbbing in the ovaries could be any number of things from a cyst to a tumor, or it could simply be due to ovulation. The only way to know for sure would be to consult with a medical professional.