What does luteal-like echo mean?

Luteal-like echogenicity is a normal physiological phenomenon due to the collapse of the follicles after ovulation and the luteal secretion phase. It will return to its normal form after menstruation and will not affect the health of your body, so don’t be overly nervous and anxious. Some women have luteal-like echoes because their follicles have not ruptured or have shrunk, which will subside on their own, so follow up and observe as much as possible. The luteal cysts should be differentiated to determine if there is any chance of pathological factors occurring, and a postmenstrual examination should be performed to determine if there is a chance of pathological cysts occurring. If there are pathological cysts, they will always exist and will not subside, so timely observation is necessary.