Ovarian cysts during period

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Avatar n tn I suffer from ovarian cysts. I have talked to several gynos an all of them jave told me that if you suffer from ovarian cysts that they can actually burst and most of the time you wont even know they burst because they burst during your period. I dont have it every month but i do have it every couple months. They isnt much they can do except treat the pain if your have cysts unless they are very big. These can be found by getting a simple an quick ultrasound.
Avatar f tn 7, 2009 so I titled mine the same. ~ One person in the old posts said they were told they had ovarian cysts that had burst, which is what all of the water is. Makes sense because I am 40, and had been diagnosed with ovarian cysts at 20, had to go to the hospital I was in so much pain, but have never had trouble since - until yesterday. Although at the time, my doctor did tell me I would have the cysts in cycles with my period, always.
Avatar m tn Hello, my name is Keri. Once in a while, it seems during ovulation, or a week before my period I start to feel nausea. This has decreased some, since I have been trying to do gluten free and dairy free. I had blood tests run for numerous things, and the Gyn also ran some tests to see if possible Ovarian cancer. All the tests came back fine. They think that it may be perimenopausal? does this sound possible. I am 39.
Avatar f tn My vomiting episode used to start one or two days before period and last for 1-2 days during period. Doctor treated me for H-Pyroli bacteria and asked me to slow down. They missed or never did pelvic exam for cyst. Ask your friend to see Gyn.
Avatar m tn Also check out the ovarian cyst forum at medhelp for discussion of the managements of ovarian cysts that are not related to ovarin cancer good luck
Avatar f tn This time though, the pain is in my left ovary DURING my period. It gets worse when I urinate and poop (sorry tmi) and it feels like a lot of pressure. Is this a cyst or just normal period problems. Thank you!
Avatar f tn When the follicles are forming small cysts may be present in the normal ovary. These ovarian cysts which start during the normal function of menstrual cycle are called functional cysts which are of two types follicular cyst and corpus luteal cyst. Most of these cysts are harmless and disappear over a period of time. They are usually asymptomatic. In few patients cysts may cause menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain. In such cases medical help should be sought.
Avatar n tn Ovarian cysts are extremely common - so do not worry. However, they can also be extremely painful and can grow extremely large. Each month, when a woman ovulates, small follicles form on the outer part of the ovary. These follicles look like little marbles almost through an ultrasound. Now, during your period - these follicles are, keyword here 'supposed' to break free with the lining of your period but for some women, they do not.
Avatar n tn What you have is dysmenorrhea. Severe pain before periods or during that time can be due to ovarian cysts, pelvic inflammatory disease, endometriosis, adenomyosis and fibroids. There are two kinds of cramping. Spasmodic cramping is caused by chemicals called prostaglandins. Generally your gynecologist will prescribe either contraceptive pills or some other tablets to overcome these symptoms. Congestive cramping causes the body to retain fluids and salt.
Avatar n tn In March my doctor sent me for lots of blood tests including full blood count ,all came back normal ,also had a smear in May/June with the extra hpv test this came back clear. However end of July August I was in agony during and after my period,had to wait about 3 weeks for a transvaginal scan. I was told I had two cysts on my right ovary one that was rather enlarged and fibroids in my uterus.
Avatar f tn Causes of menorrhagia are hormonal imbalance, fibroids(benign (non-cancerous) tumors that often occur in the uterus of women during their thirties or forties), uterine cysts(ovarian cysts) and polyps(cervical or endometrial.They are small, fragile,non cancerous growths in the cervix or uterus), some forms of cancer and certain medications. I hope it helps.
Avatar f tn s been 4 months since i started my treatment, but the problem is that i have developed twice during this period ovarian cysts 3-5 cm, which cause me great pain. My doctor insists that visanne should prevent me from developing ovarian cysts, and every time this happens i have to take for 20 days secondary progesterone. So my question is should i look for somethng else? Maybe my thiroid or any other hormones that could cause ovarian cysts?
Avatar m tn Each case has to be looked at separately. If your doctor says your risk is that high then having it removed sooner rather than later is the best thing for you. I know there have been quite a few other women that have come through here who have had cysts successfully removed during their pregnancy. I can't imagine how hard this must be for you now. Good luck and I hope all goes well.
Avatar n tn Ovarian cysts suck because they can delay your period and make you think you're pregnant when youre not. When theyre large and they rupture, its hurts like heck and they usually occur around ovalation. Alot of women using fertility meds get little cysts and that is normal too.
Avatar f tn I also had a very pungent urine smell during a 24 hour period off and on 2 days ago. I thought I read something about puss in the cyst causing it. Are the chances pretty good that it is endometrioma based on my history? I don't want to be opened up here, if it is since I would prefer surgery with the endo specialist. But if this could be cancer, the endo specialist is not the one to go to.
Avatar f tn HI. How long has the cyst been there? When cysts are discovered the doctors will normally observe it for up to 3 months to see if it disappears itself, which a lot of cysts can. If it is causing severe pain, not resolving, or if it is suspicious in any way the cyst may be removed or drained. Most ovarian cysts are harmless.
Avatar f tn My doctor said that I developed some small ovarian cysts because I breastfed, and consequently didn't ovulate, for so long. This was four months ago, oh yeah we're also trying to conceive again, I am still having symptoms (pain during sex) though I'm pretty sure I had two of them burst, and still not pregnant. Has anyone else had this problem of developing ovarian cysts and have trouble conceiving after breastfeeding?
Avatar n tn I had that at times and when i was at the drs they said it was normal (at times). But during the whole period I have no idea.
Avatar m tn You should make an appointment as soon as possible to make sure everything is okay. I had ovarian cysts when I was a virgin at 13 years old and was rushed to the Emergency Room. I had to start taking birth control to regulate my periods and to prevent the cysts. Here's a link to possible reasons for missed periods: http://women.webmd.
Avatar n tn Since then, I have had irregular bleeding that stopped around March (I was nursing at that time). I skipped my period in March, but had very bad cramps during ovulation and at the beginning of my next period. I again skipped a period in May but resumed menstruation in June and July, with pain/bloating during ovulation and at menses. OB ordered a trans vag ultrasound that came back negative. About a month ago, I had a CT scan of my entire pelvis and a cysts plural (spelling?
Avatar f tn Follicle cysts. These cysts form when the sac doesn't break open to release the egg. Then the sac keeps growing. This type of cyst most often goes away in 1 to 3 months. Corpus luteum cysts. These cysts form if the sac doesn't dissolve. Instead, the sac seals off after the egg is released. Then fluid builds up inside. Most of these cysts go away after a few weeks. They can grow to almost 4 inches. They may bleed or twist the ovary and cause pain. They are rarely cancerous.
Avatar m tn 5 cm ovarian cyst, not a dermoid though. Dermoid cysts are benign (non-cancerous). But most other types of ovarian cysts are benign too. The average woman's lifetime risk of ovarian cancer is less than 2%. Like you, I was 49 years old. My gynecologist should have just removed the cyst or the one ovary but he removed everything (hysterectomy and oophorectomy). I have been suffering the many after-effects ever since (8 years). I aged 15 years by 4 months post-op.
Avatar f tn I'm wondering if I should be concerned or if I am over thinking things. this is more of a gyno type question. I have been getting my period since I was 10. most of my life it's been relativly heavy i an 27 now. Almost 3 years ago I had my daughter and since then it's lighten up more and been fairly condistant. 2 months ago my period was extremely light. last month it was extremely heavy and very very painful.