Ovarian cysts discharge

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Avatar m tn More than 98%t of ovarian cysts are none cancer. Ovarian cysts in women are very common. Most resolve themselves with out surgery. If you can take something like Ibuprofen that can help with inflammation.
Avatar m tn Cysts associated with endometriosis are more likely to lead to some type of bloody discharge or cysts that have blood filled sections. I don't think bleeding occurs in all cases. It could also be menstrual flow that is affected by ovary activity and the effect cysts have on hormone levels.
Avatar f tn If they are large and they rupture, this could cause life threatening internal bleeding. Ovarian cysts could be the cause for yeast and bacterial vagisosis by weakening the immune system in it's effort to control your cysts. All woman get cysts and it's very important they we monitor them. Ruptured cysts cause scarring. These scars build up on the ovaries and make it even more likely that larger cysts will develop.
1697367 tn?1306700619 The discharge could have to do with the cysts. I have had the same scenario while dealing with my two, complex cysts. I have not started BC yet, but my gyno gave me Safyral to start during my next cycle. Everyone is right also- your body takes time to adjust to the pills. A good three months to fully adjust is usually normal. Did you start the pills on the Sunday of your cycle or did you start right away? That could affect your body adjusting also..
Avatar m tn I went to my GYNO and they seemed unconcerned about my story, but they did make me get an abdominal ultrasound which did show me to have 2 ovarian cysts both 2cm in diameter. They said to watch and wait. I still have slimey discharge without blood now, but it has yellow/cloudy stuff mixed in. It doesn't smell foul, but almost sweet/salty? I also have no pain. Sometimes lower back aches but thats it. Is this typical for ovarian cysts? Or could I have an infected cut inside me?
Avatar f tn Did your doctor not follow up on this ultrasound? The odds are good you don't have it but you should have another transvaginal ultrasound to know your current status. The symptoms of ovarian cancer and cysts are very similar. In many cases they can't be sure until a cyst is removed and biopsied. Please don't ignore this.
Avatar n tn I suffer from ovarian cysts myself but Ive never had any distinct discharge that I could associate with the cysts. I do oftentimes get this thick rubbery clear discharge (kind of like a sticky booger consistency sorry for the tmi) that comes after I ovulate. Either way I hope that helps!
Avatar f tn I also have had this issue for months now, very heavy, clear, waterlike discharge. I have ovarian cysts as well and have come to the conclusion that's its the cyst fluid that is leaking. However, it happens to me at all diferent times during the month with no pattern. It comes in very heavy and soaks through my clothes and even through a tampon if I have one on. Very frustrating and unpredictable. I am not on birth control but was for many years.
Avatar f tn I think you are describing an ovarian cyst "bursting". I had my first ovarian cyst (right ovary) when i was 13 years old. I collapsed in the hallway and my dad had to carry me into the car and was wheeled in the hospital. The doctors told me it was painful until the cyst "bursts". I was throwing up, but I was told that wasn't a normal symptom. Once it "burst" I felt completely fine. I've been on birth control to prevent having ovarian cysts.
136986 tn?1232399830 I'm 16 and have been getting ovarian cysts since I was 13. I was rushed to the E.R when they thought I had appendicitis, but it was a cyst. I get numerous cysts each month, most of them burst which cause a great deal of pain. Lately my bowels have been weird. There's a lot of rumbling in my stomach, and I can feel everything moving around. I go a lot, but its normal. I've been on the gassy side too. Yesterday my stomach was killing in my pelvic area, to the right of my left hip.
6589573 tn?1382725642 I am 38 years old with a history of ovarian cysts & endometriosis. I haven't had a period in four months now. I have never had irregular periods before even with the endo. Had 2 surgeries to remove adhesions and 1 to remove a softball sized hemmoragic cyst. Doctor says I am not in perimenopause either. I have pain at my left ovary, clear discharge, and blood clots have come out during a bowel movement. Aside from feeling bloated and basically horrible the pain is becoming worse.
Avatar f tn I am 27 years old and just recently I was diagnosed of having bilateral ovarian cysts. It was detected when my doctor recommends for a whole abdominal ultrasound. I had sharp pain in the morning and was relieved with fart or poo. I may recur during the day but was persistent in two weeks. My doctor suspected for gastrointestinal problem since I also had gas problems. I was not relieved with the prescribed medicine thats why an ultrasound was done.
Avatar f tn t know much about Vagifem side effects but I do know about fibroid tumors and ovarian cysts. Was your pelvic pain on one side or the other? I know that ovarian cysts can cause bloating and back pain. By "TV" do you mean vaginal? What is your GP going to biopsy if they don't know what is in there? I had my uterus removed for several fibroid tumors and am now dealing with ovarian cysts. May have to have one removed in November if it hasn't shrunk or absorbed.
Avatar n tn When I have ovarian cysts, they cause the same pain you described and cause constipation and sometimes affect urination.When my varian cysts burst, i get a pain and pressure that travels down to my rectum and the pain will stay for a few hours and then finally go away slowly.. I’m sadly used to the pain as i get it almost every month now but the first time sent me to the ER.
720174 tn?1230507108 Pain from cysts is very normal even though it's constant. Your cysts may be twisting on your ovaries or one of them might have ruptured. If the pain becomes unbearable or you develop a fever, go to the ER and they will do an ultrasound to see how things are. Good luck, hope everything turns out okay.
Avatar n tn At different times in your cycle your cervix will be high or it will come down low. Also, it could be ovarian cysts. I get these a lot!! And when I have sex even though the sex itself doesn't hurt, but when (sorry tmi) he's thrusting inside of me, while he's in as far as he can go will hurt and I can feel the pressure pain around my ovaries. Have you ever been told that you have had ovarian cysts before? They're quite common and they come and go during your cycles.
Avatar f tn The pain, an ovarian cyst can provide. But the bleeding? I've had a lot of ovarian cysts in my day and never once did any of them bleed. Bleeding like a period (or a little less) sounds like a progesterone drop for whatever reason. If the op's natural hormone levels shifted slightly downward, that could have caused a not-enough-progesterone situation that has caused the bleeding.
Avatar f tn I was hospitalized in 2011 after taking a thousand pregnancy tests. Ovarian cysts have almost identical symptoms to an eptopic pregnancy. In less than a month I went from a size 9 to such abdominal swelling it looked like I was due any day and I couldn't button my size 13s! It was the most horrible pain I had been through next to giving birth. Move was a leaking cyst in my right ovary. Either way you should see a doctor.
Avatar f tn They didnt say anything about yeast or bacteria they just said i had a discharge and i've never noticed any cold sores on him before I had an ulcer on my cervix...but i've been overly stressed out lately...and i have ovarian cysts. my thought maybe one had ruptured. But they did a swab and the lady at the hospital said my results came back negative for chlamydia, gonorrehea,and trichomoniasis.
Avatar f tn My doc said ovarian cysts are normal and not to worry. She also said some women have spotting throughout their entire pregnancies, deliver healthy babies and we never learn what causes the bleeding. Hope that helps!
Avatar m tn Yes cysts usually go away on their own and some do not cause any symptoms. Now there are some cysts that get larger, cause pain, irregular cycles, those are the ones your gyno would keep an eye on. Surgery is sometimes used for problematic cysts, but most are on a "wait & see" approach. Some gyno will use BC pills to get them to go away. What did your doctor recommend?
Avatar n tn You want to know the results of the PAP test and ask about the polyp on the ovary and if you should have a repeat transvaginal ultrasound. We are not Doctors, we are women who have had ovarian cysts or ovarian cancer, you need to discuss your concerns with your DR. They are the only person who can give you the entire picture. There may be a tie in between the eosaphagitis and bloating and gas.
Avatar f tn I have ovarian cysts and they do this to me, but I would consider seeing a doctor being 7 days late!
Avatar f tn U could have a tilted or low sitting uterus. Or cervical or ovarian cysts. I have ovarian cysts that rupture and when i mentioned pain during sex to my gyno, he said i might have endometriosis. I can only have intercourse without pain if i am on the bottom. I also get pink discharge or bleed after. You should post your question in the ovarian cysts forum, and endometriosis forum. Doesnt hurt to cover all bases.
Avatar f tn This happened to me and I went to the GYN about it since it was extremely out of the ordinary for me. Turms out O had ovarian cysts on both ovaries. It was messing with my hormones causing the biweekly periods/spotting. They put me on 3 months of low dose estrogen based birth control to rest rhe ovaries and help the cysts cycle off. After that, I have not had anymore biweekly spotting. I'd recommend getting checked just in case.
Avatar f tn The cervical dysplasia and the ovarian cysts are separate conditions and most likely no connection between them. The cysts sound small and the multiple ones make me wonder if you have PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome). The dysplasia is more serious and needs treatment before it develops into cervical cancer. Dysplasia itself is not cancer, but being advanced, you do not want to delay treatment, either.