Ovarian cysts and rupture

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Avatar n tn my mom has a history of ovarian cysts she thinks that i had a cysts rupture last week.
1720730 tn?1309294631 i am 15 and i have had two very large ovarian cysts and i had my right ovary taken out last august and now i found out that i have another ovarian cyst on my left ovary and i am very scared what are some ways to treat it besides surgery it is a large hemorrhagic ovarian cyst.
Avatar f tn I have posted here before in greater detail of my problem,but to make a long story somewhat short... This past year, I had three ovarian cysts rupture (2 were diagnosed -through u/s for the second rupture, and through ct scan for the third rupture). I also had the exact episode happen in February, but did not know what it was as I did not seek medical attention. I had been having these episodes happen numerous times over the years, but never knew what it was until now.
Avatar f tn Majority of women do experience ovarian cysts and they generally do go away on their own without any damage. Caution that if it is on the larger size then it could rupture or twist in which you will experience extreme pain. If this happens it is an emergent situation and you need to go to the ER. Many women find that they need to get second and third opinions in order to get answers they need from someone they trust.
Avatar f tn Mostly they are symptomless But Ovarian cysts can, however, cause problems if they twist, bleed, or rupture. Most ovarian cysts will go away on their own. It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.
Avatar f tn I do not think menstrual clotting is an indication of a rupture. Cysts are outside the uterus (if they are true ovarian cysts), and ruptured ones would not show up in menstruation.
Avatar n tn I am not sexually active, but I do have a few questions concerning my period with ovarian cysts. Usually my periods are normal when I have ruptures, and I had a rupture 2 weeks ago on Thursday. I've been lightly cramping in my right ovary since. My last menstural cycle started on the 16th of last month, and I'm usually always 28-29 days apart. No period yet. I'm cramping like crazy and eating until I can't eat anymore. Any advice?
1284894 tn?1272171454 t want he to have to go though that and be scared. I have read that certain cysts can rupture while others have more chance of twisting. What kind of cysts have you had? Thank you.
1295419 tn?1276822872 In the last 8 weeks I have had 3 ovarian cysts rupture. The first two were shortly before my period started and caused intense pain which landed me in the ER. The last was yesterday, which was also painful and a trip to the ER. I haven't started my period yet but I assume I will soon. I had one other ovarian cyst rupture in my lifetime which was about 6 months after going off birth control and 6 months before getting pregnant. I have so many of the PCOS symptoms.
1473788 tn?1286975127 I am 23 years old and I have had so many ovarian cysts rupture that I have lost count! It's affecting my life dramatically. I have a cyst rupture every few months. I was put on birth control to regulate the growth but I have 2 different types of cysts and the larger ones that my fallopian tubes wrap around aren't controlled by the medication. When I was 16 I was having pelvic discomfort and my abdomen was distended. I looked about 6 months pregnant.
Avatar f tn I have had problems with Ovarian cysts since highschool. mine get really big and instead of going down they keep growing and rupture. it is the worst pain i have ever been though. make sure that it doesnt happen to you by talking to your doctor and get them checked out. so i have been on the pills to stop this from happening since sophmore year of highschool. i am 19 now and i just found out last week that i am pregnant. i am off the pills but i am afraid of cysts.
Avatar f tn I'm not a Dr so I can't answer your question,but I feel your doing what you need to have done by going to see your gyn.
Avatar n tn Mostly they are symptomless But Ovarian cysts can, however, cause problems if they twist, bleed, or rupture. Most ovarian cysts will go away on their own. One of the most effective treatments for ovarian cysts is use of contraceptive pills or progesterone pills. It can also be treated surgically and this procedure is known as drilling. Other modes of treatment are laparoscopic surgery, laparotomy or surgery for complicated ovarian cysts.
Avatar f tn I am 49 menopausal - was on HRT - have stopped it now in case it is aggravating the ovary. I was told the cysts are fluid filled and would either rupture of absorb. I am also in intermittent pain higher up but below naval line in two places and have had stabbing pains and can now feel small hard nodules and am worried this is to do with colon? Also I have had feeling of dragging in perinium area for a few weeks.
Avatar f tn I am not a Dr by any means, but can tell you experience about a ruptured cyst. I had numerous ovarian cysts, some would rupture, some would need surgery. When I would have a rupture usually it was a very serious, intense, double me over type pain that would ease in a couple of hours, but still feel tender. My last cyst that ruptured however did become a more emergent surgery for me.
Avatar f tn Symptoms are not always present and they don't necessarily affect your fertility, honey. It all depends on the severity of the case and whether you have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome, which it doesn't seem you have. If they ruptured on their own, that's normal and it's good. They must have been simple fluid filled cysts. Women get them quite often and they rupture with your cycles. Don't worry too much about it. Most are benign even if they get bigger and require surgery.
10299247 tn?1409208876 m not sure how much of a difference pregnancy makes for pain level, but a couple years back I had 7 on one ovary, and 8 on the other, and the only relief I found from it before I had them removed, was hot showers. Mine would constantly rupture and grow back, and I could always feel the rupture happening, and I would immediately jump in the shower, and it relieved quite a bit of the pain that otherwise would've had me in the floor.
Avatar f tn And if they leak or rupture, that can be painful. Most ovarian cysts resolve on their own in 2 to 3 cycles. Some doctors prescribe birth control pills in hopes that will help them shrink. How long have you been having pain?
564029 tn?1216423219 There are different types of cysts, you can go to the link on the top of this page on the right that says health forum, and there is a list for all types of ovarian cysts. Did your dr. tell you what kind of cyst you have? Have you had a TV/US? During your reproductive years it is very common to get functional ovarian cysts that can disappear after a few menstrual cycles. Could it be your doctor is doing a watchful waiting to see if they go away? How long have you had the cyst?
Avatar n tn i was told i have two ovarian cyst one on each side. I was told one ruptured and they found fluids. How long will the pain last. My cyst are only 1. something centimeters.
Avatar f tn Hello, so this is like my 4th rupture this year alone and it has been complete pain. I always throw up non stop each time and can barely keep anything including liquids in my system due to the pain I guess, but I end up taking medicine to keep me from throwing up each time. I've also been taking ibuprofen for the pain. I wanted to know if there's anything I can do to stop it from happening every so often or at all??
Avatar n tn There are more than one flavor of ovarian cysts and some are more cause for concern than the usual ones that occur due to what I think of as a misfired egg. I've had plenty of those along with hemorrhagic and chocolate cysts from endometriosis. Those tend to not rupture on their own and surgery usually is only considered after the size has been tracked for a few months and it gets so large that it causes more symptoms or interferes with fertility. Ain't it great to be a woman?!
Avatar f tn Hello Yvonne, I have been to the specialist today and they have informed me that they are dermoid cysts. They are 10cm and 11cm and because of my age and not having any children they want to operate as soon as possible. Apparently it's quite rare to have them on both at the same time. They said they will try and save the ovaries but it is unlikely.