Ovarian cysts and rupturing

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Avatar m tn As the other poster said, larger ovarian cysts can cause urinary urgency. So can large uterine fibroids. Most cysts go away on their own within 2 or 3 cycles so I would not worry much unless your symptoms worsen especially if you start having pain which could be a sign of the cyst rupturing, leaking, or twisting the ovary. Since most cysts resolve on there own, there should not be any impact on fertility.
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Avatar f tn In October I went to the ER for excruciating pain in my right side. I thought it was my appendix. A CT scan showed I had a 6x3x3 cm cyst in my left ovary so that lead them to believe I had one rupture on my right side to cause the pain. I'm usually 115lbs, have been for years. I work out regularly and I eat well. I had noticed weight gain over the last few months but I attested it to stress and lack of sleep.
Avatar n tn I went in with severe stomach pain, fever, runny bottom, etc. During my CT, they also found an ovarian cyst, but they did not say anything about it rupturing. They say I have to have it removed. I went through CT, Ultrasound, Colonoscopy, EKG, Blood work, all relevent tests.....I wonder if there is something going on they do not realize with me that could be similar to your situation!
Avatar f tn It talks about Reflux Menstruation. I have ovarian cysts that rupture every month, and endo. The endo was either caused from my cysts rupturing or when i had my c-section. If u can find the book, i highly recommend getting it and reading it. It has helped me understand the Endo alot.
Avatar f tn I'm 35 weeks, full term, and have ovarian cysts on both sides. I know the feeling whenshe moves and hits them or puts pressure on one. it really does suck. but your doctor should be monitoring the cysts with every ultrasound. The cysts make you a high risk pregnancy. I can't tell you yet about complications. I have been told there shouldn't be a complication, but it's a case by case thing.
Avatar f tn I have endometriosis, ovarian vein thrombosis, history of ovarian cysts, history of miscarriages, and menstrual problems. I have one daughter with my husband and 2 daughters with my ex-husband I want other children but it doesn't look it'll happen due to I'm 42 years old.
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.
1295419 tn?1276822872 I should add that my sister has also had a lot of problems with rupturing cysts on her ovaries. When she was younger she had to have surgery and was in the hospital a few times for them. She hasn't had any for a few years but has been on birth control.
Avatar n tn If the pain and chills continue, or if she develops a fever she needs to be evaluated by a gynecologist for ultrasound. Ovarian cysts are usually benign growths and are not as uncommon as some people think. The only thing that causes ovarian cysts to become an emergency if they are large, if it is causing the ovary to twist, or if an infection develops. However, I believe that the cause of your wife's discomfort if from a rupturing ovarian cyst. I hope she gets to feeling better soon.
3183328 tn?1351183517 I have ovarian cysts and have had them since March 2011. I finished my period the beginning of this week and before I started my period I think one of my cysts ruptured because I was in excruciating pain from last Friday- Sunday. I started my period and it ended I think Tuesday. Well now I have cramping and I don't know why. I normally have severe cramping before my period, not after. What do you think it could be?
Avatar f tn I am now on probation. I have ovarian cysts, so I deal with alot of pain. I had a prescription for oxycodone(tylox), that ran out and I took a couple of my mother-in-laws hydrocodone(lortab) to help the pain one day. I have to be drug screened for probation now. Will they be able to tell the difference between the two opiates? I know I should not have taken someone elses medicine but I hurt.
Avatar n tn i am currently only 15 yrs old, i went to the hospital for stabbing pain in my stomach the other day, they thought my appendix was rupturing, they did ultrasounds and all my organs were fine, they said they found cysts on my ovaries, it's very painful and it hurts in the left side of my stomach, should i get this checked out by my gyno or will they go away?? i also recently just started birth control.
Avatar n tn I definitely agree to go see your OB/GYN....I have a history of rupturing ovarian cysts...I've had 4 laprascopic surgeries removing them as well as my appendix because of them. They hurt something awful!!! The hard part was that it hurts the absolute worst right when they rupture you think you may die....But the main rupture only lasts about an hour or so...So by the time I got to the ER the first time this happened I felt bad that my pain was lessened by the time they got me into the Dr...
Avatar f tn I do have a history of inherited abnormal ovarian cysts, one rupturing and me almost dying last year, major open stomach surgery, they saved my ovary. I was bleeding internally. Also, I have irregular menstrual cycles always since I was 14. This last bout, I didn't have a cycle for 10 months. When I finally had one, it lasted for 3 weeks.
1871430 tn?1320266337 There always seems to be some hemorrhagic cysts but none of large sizes. (maybe 2cm) They are constantly rupturing and I experience alot of pain but the doctors say that there is nothing that they can do. My situation gets complicated because I also have overactive ovaries. Last time I saw my ob/gyn, I was told that I had 8 cysts on my right ovary and 4 on my left. She asks if I am in pain and I tell her no. I am only in pain when they rupture. Until then, I cannot tell they are there.
Avatar n tn I was in pain for about a week (the pain was like contractions that will come and go at abrupt times and that made me almost non-functional) and than I got my periods (which was 1 week early) and the pain subsided. I am terrified...will these resolve by themselves? Are these considered big cysts? I really dread to go through that pain again... Any help or sharing of experience in similar situation will be appriciated.
Avatar m tn She went for her ultrasound about 2 weeks ago prior to her MP dates and the results show a 5cm object which could be an ovarian pregnancy or an ovarian cyst. The family doctor sent her for blood work (pregnancy test) and we are awaiting results. She is experiencing a lot of lower abdominal and pelvic pain and discomfort especially on her left ovary and feels so fatigued.
117065 tn?1280874407 My questions are, do you think there may be a connection between my cysts rupturing and losing my pregnancies, and if so what can we do about it? and I was also wondering if I had my left ovary removed (where I had all the cysts, and no tube on that side), would I be more likely to get pregnant on my own using the right side which is somewhat healthier? I should also let you know that neither my RE or my OB believe in checking progesterone levels?
Avatar f tn I always have them, all women get them if they are on their period and if your pregnant you actually have one the entire time. If it gets large than it could potentially cause problems like rupturing which is extremely painful I know from experience.
630135 tn?1241043958 I have a complex cyst 4cm last time it was checked ( a week ago) and have been wondering what happens if it ruptures? What if it is cancerous what happens then? I assume the cancer cells will spread throughout your whole abdominal area. But what really are the chances of a complex cyst rupturing? Anyone have any thoughts? Just curious because every little pain has me wondering now! Big hugs to everyone!!!!!!
1973052 tn?1332868276 That would make more sense. Ovarian cysts are very common and MOST are non-cancerous (benign) regardless of whether or not you have your uterus. If you do not have a family history of ovarian cancer, then this cyst is very unlikely to be ovarian cancer. And with it being small, the standard of care would be to monitor it via periodic ultrasounds because most cysts go away on their own in 2 to 3 cycles / months. If it looks suspicious, you should see a gynecologic oncologist.
Avatar f tn Some people are prone to cysts rupturing. Sometimes cysts grow to be quite large and need to be removed. I do not know why some women have trouble with cysts, and others do not. 3) A septum is a wall in the uterine cavity. If you go to www.google.com, then go to GOOGLE IMAGES, and type in uterine septum you will get a good visual. Septums are only significant if they are longer than 1 cm. Ultrasound, hysteroscopy, and hysterosalpingogram (an xray) can all diagnose a septum).
Avatar f tn Unfortunately, both benign and malignant cysts cause the same types of symptoms as they grow. If your cysts is 5cm and complex, then I would not recommend the "watch and wait" approach, but rather ask for a referral to a gynecologic oncologist. These doctors have the most experience in removing malignant tumors and their skill can make a difference in your proper staging, treatment and overall prognosis.
Avatar n tn i had cysts that were rupturing and reoccuring and they are going to do a laprocop to look for endo and remove the cysts
Avatar f tn My OBGYN is recommending that I have laparoscopic surgery for complex, thick walled ovarian cysts (2 cysts being approximately 3 cm each) in 2 weeks. I would appreciate anyone's input. Here's my story: *Rt. ovary/fallopian tube removed 13 months ago; diagnosed with hemorrhagic cyst; endometriosis; serosal adhesions. Current infomation was gathered from 2 ultrasounds, a CT scan and a MRI. Information includes: * Aug. 23 Ultrasound revealed 2 cysts measuring 2.9 and 2.
Avatar n tn Are your cysts functional or complex? I have a complex cyst that I have been worried about it rupturing and I was told on this board that usually functional cysts rupture not comlex. So I was just wondering what yours were. Thanks and I hope you get an answer to your question soon!!!