Ovarian cysts endometriosis

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Avatar f tn Hi there, I recently had my left ovary removed due to twisting because of Endometriosis (cyst was nearly 14cm when removed). I am not developed Cysts on my right Ovary. Endometrioma AGAIN. I does say "Uerus in Anteverted and Measures 9.0CM in length. Thickening of the Endometrial lining at 1.6CM. Slightly Heterogeneous." What is COMPLICATED RIGHT OVARIAN CYST. Is there such a thing as non-complicated? What does it mean "THIS COULD BE FUNCTIONAL"??? Help. And thank you !
Avatar n tn A number of conditions, including endometriosis and ovarian cysts as well as some other benign conditions, can cause an elevated result (false positive).
Avatar f tn On March 30th, I had a laporascopy to have my two ovarian cysts removed (both on the left ovary). However, during the surgery my gynecologist discovered that one of my cysts had dissapeared (either reabsorbed or ruptured) and that my other cyst was twisted. On top of this she found a "small amount of endometriosis that was treated". I don't have a post-op until June 1st because I will out of province. I was just wondering what my prognosis is? Will it come back?
Avatar f tn I am sorry you are dealing with this. The good thing is that most ovarian cysts are benign and most resolve on their own. However, these sound like the type that do not go away so need to be surgically removed especially the larger one due to size. According to radiology websites, hypoechoic cysts are usually endometriomas or teratomas (dermoids) both of which are benign (non-cancerous) cysts. Of course, imaging is not exact so they cannot know for sure until they do surgery.
Avatar n tn I have ovarian cysts and was diagnosed years ago with endometriosis. I don't want surgery the cyst has decreased in size, sometime complex sometimes cyst. My periods come and go. I thought they went away but noticed sometimes I stain or have a pd for 1/2 day or 1/2 hr. What would you do as I made it sound to my gyn I don't get periods and she mentioned I don't have to call everytime if I don't get periods.
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.
1893678 tn?1322008313 Hi guys, I'm new to this website after reading all your supportive posts about having painful ovarian cysts. I'm 17 and I have been having problems with ovarian cysts since I was 16. Last January, I was 16, and I started feeling severe pelvic pain that wrapped around my back. The pain was so severe I laid on the bathroom floor and cried and cried. My mom then took me to my primary doctor who told me it was only a stomach bug and gave me medicine for the vomitting, and 'stomach bug.
Avatar m tn I have an extremely high ca-125 of 850. I have done an ultrasound and have two cysts located in my left ovary as well as a very large uterine fibroid. I have also suffered from endometriosis for the last ten years or so. I currently am 45 years old and have not reached menopause. Over the last few months I have experienced persisting pain in my uterus and heavy bleeding that have caused me to become anemic and lethargic.
Avatar n tn Has anyone heard of any connections between endometriosis and peritoneal(ovarian cancer) developing?
Avatar m tn If they are taking your uterus are they taking your ovaries as well? Also the cysts can cause that much pain and be benign. Ovarian Cancer until the very last is not painful that is why it gets overlooked. My main symptoms was throwing up because one of my 8 tumors was blocking my bowel and diaphragm pain because the cancer was on my diaphragm. I felt like the wind was knocked out of me and I would have contractions for two hours. After my surgery and chemo both those things stopped.
Avatar n tn I had 2 large ovarian cysts removed last May along with a full hysterectomy. I had suffered from the time I can remember with Heavy periods and also bad cramps. I had endometriosis which destroyed my insides ...I am not aware that size matters regarding ovarian cysts..I would discuss your options with your doctor. I didnt want a hysterectomy..because of hormones, menopause etc... i was 40 at the time. I was told if there was cancer or anything susipicous I would need the hysterectomy.
Avatar f tn Given your history with cysts and endometriosis, I would get a third opinon. With a cyst that large, surgery will be needed.. my gyno didnt even play the waiting game with my 2 surgerys, my cysts were 5cm and 7cm, on in each ovary the first time, I left his office and was sent right to the hospital tht day to be and add on for surgery. Second time around, it was a 3 month wait for surgery, thts it. I would absolutely get things checked out again by another dr.
Avatar m tn The GYN would do the menopause so to try and differentiate between the pain of cysts and endometriosis. Endometriosis can be painful, but not always, but the cysts shouldn't cause any problems, unless they are not normal cysts, in a menopausal state. As for the black outs, I've never heard of that happening to someone, but it could happen if the pain is really bad. I quickly pulled that out of my school book. I would just make sure that the doctor knows about the black outs.
Avatar f tn I tend to get cysts all the time - ie kidney cysts, ovarian, fibrocystic breasts , cysts on my back. But the mri reported didn't suggest any special follow up to it and I am not sure what to think. I'd love some ideas. My kidneys could be inflamed due to the cysts and stones but don't know if that would affect the pelvic area... Thanks for any ideas.
Avatar f tn Ovarian cysts can cause ovarian enlargement and the majority of ovarian cysts are benign. Did you have a scan to determine if you have visible cysts? Most cysts go away on their own. If this persists for you, you may want to talk to you doctor about the possibility of your having an underlying condition like PCOS or endometriosis. But, even with these conditions, the majority of women are still able to conceive.
Avatar f tn Bilateral Ovarian Endometriotic cyst means you have chocolate cysts in both of your ovaries which is a sign of Endometriosis. I have heard before that if you have Endometriotic cysts it could mean that you have deep infiltrating endometriosis. Have you ever been told you have Endometriosis? Do you have pain during sex? Periods? Bowel movements ? etc? hetrogenous myometrial texture means it is possible that you have Adenomyosis as your uterus is not its natural form. Do you have heavy bleeding?
Avatar n tn I have never had normal periods and have suffered from ovarian cysts. My husband and I have conceived a child once in our five year marriage and miscarried. My only consolation after receiving my bloodwork results was that they were taken midcycle by chance because I started my period two weeks later. My FSH was 23.9 and my LH was 101. The doctor said my estradiol/TSH/progesterone were normal. He did a pelvic U/S and found a cyst on my right ovary and two on my left.
Avatar f tn In the IUI process I was treated with siphene (ovarian stilmulation drug) . I t was unsuccessful. My gynaec said it is endometriosis , if I conceive my endometriosis will disappear. But to be frank everytime I do the fertility treatment my cyst becomes worst . I think due to the hyperstimulation of the cystic ovaries. Now I have decided not to go to second child. Ia planning for hysterectomy after so much suffering I have regular menstrual cycle of 28 days, bleeding normal.
Avatar f tn Hello, If ultrasound has ruled out ovarian cysts then it is important to rule out any endometriosis or adenomyosis. Although ultrasound is useful in diagnosing endometriosis, but still cannot definitively diagnose endometriosis. Laproscopy is the only accurate way of diagnosing endometriosis. Treatment involves NSAID pain killers, GnRH analogs, oral contraceptive pills, progestins and surgery.
Avatar n tn At month 27 on Tamoxifen, I had an ultrasound that shows a lickening of the uterean wall and 3 complex ovarian cysts. My Dr. is doing a biopsy but my question is why would my periods AND the hot flashes go away completely? I would have thought that if my period stopped my hot flashes would get worse not better. Does this indicate Endometrial cancer? This discussion is related to <a href='http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/320262'>Tamoxifen and endometriosis</a>.
Avatar n tn Hi Corky It is reassuring that you had endometriosis and no evidence of malignant change at surgery. I would assume that the ovarian cysts are either related to ovulation or endometriosis.
Avatar n tn i read on a medical web page not long after finding out that i myself have a hemmhoragic cyst on my left ovary that fertility drugs can help to cause ovarian cysts because most ovarian cysts are caused by the eggs not making it all the way out of the ovary or something of that sort and they just kind of pile up inside of the ovary and form a cyst. however, i did read that most ovarian cysts go away sometime during ovulation.