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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 HI, Even though you may not want any more children, you are too young for a hysterectomy. The bleeding can be stopped with help of haemostatic medicines and with use of hormones like progestins. Also a D&C may sometimes be necessary to stop the bleeding. The ovarian cysts need further evaluation regarding their size and nature. Many of the cysts in young women respond to birth control pills or regress spontaneously. Hence it would be best to consult a gynaecologist for an evaluation.
Avatar n tn I have larger cysts about the size of a large grapefruit apparently. I have recently had a vaginal ultrasound and only one cross hatch on the cyst so they don't think it is cancerous. I have, however, recently been having very bad back pain and weight gain. My doctor said that the cysts are not the cause of this but these posts indicate that the cysts may cause these symptoms. Should I get the cysts out and if so, the ovaries too? I am 49 and can't have kids.
Avatar m tn My concern is that she recently had a very sharp pain in her lower abdomen which lasted over an hour, and when she was examined by her OBGYN a couple of days later, she requested Tracie to have an ultrasound because she felt some cysts. The ultrasound showed 2 regular fluid filled cysts and 1 solid(complex as she called it) cyst that had ruptured that was full of blood.
Avatar f tn iam 15 and just found out i have ovarian cysts on both of my ovaries iam going to a gyn on thursday.....i was just wondering if in the future if i want to have kids will this poss a problme?
Avatar f tn Any mom's have experiences with ovarian cysts during pregnancy? I haven't been diagnosed with an ultrasound yet but with my signs and symptoms I'm pretty sure I have one. I get stabbing pain in the same spot, near my right ovary a few times each day with certain movements and activities. 5 weeks tomorrow but I had the pain long before I was pregnant. From what I read they're fairly normal and insignificant?
Avatar f tn I had 2 dermoid cysts removed via laproscopy last week. One was the size of a grapefruit and twisted twice on its stalk on my left ovary and the other on my right ovary was the size of a softball. I went to the ER in pain and had them taken out a few days later. The Dr also said he removed parts of my ovaries but left some ovary tissue on both sides (more on the right than the left). He was really vague and will find out more info at my followup.
Avatar f tn At such a young age it can eb dermoid cyst which is a type of complex ovarian cyst and is the most common type and develops during the childbearing age. Complex ovarian cysts are generally benign. The risk of malignancy is generally higher among postmenopausal women. Most ovarian cysts disappear in 8 to 12 weeks. If they persist then before going in for surgery we can try the birth control pills also.
Avatar f tn Hi: I understand your being worried. I am always truly worried about health/gyn problems. I've had ovarian cysts in the past - I am 45- and have been diagnosed with a fibroid in my left ovary- I had an ultrasound done. so, the best course of action is to talk to your doctor, request a pelvic/intravaginal ultrasound and take it from there...
Avatar f tn Many benign conditions can cause elevations of the CA 125 level, including chest and abdominal infections, pregnancy, endometriosis, benign ovarian cysts, uterine fibroid, pancreatitis, normal menstruation, pelvic inflammatory disease, and liver disease. I don't know what caused the doctor to order CA-125 test, especially if you had a clear ultrasound. Do you think any of the benign conditions listed above could be a cause? Are you being treated for any condition at present?
Avatar m tn No, or I should say highly unlikely. Ovarian cysts may rupture or 'twist' and when that happens it will feel like sharp stabbing pains. You may also get, as part of cysts, irregular periods or heavier periods. Your physician/obgyn (or the ER depending on pain level, etc) should be contacted in any of those cases or when anything 'feels' different. But, no, dying is not likely. The physician can give you more details.
Avatar f tn Ovarian cancer is quite rare in women who do not have a genetic predisposition (less than 2% chance). Ovarian cysts are VERY common and most go away on their own. They can cause irregular bleeding. So the typical recommendation for most cysts is to monitor via periodic ultrasounds or just do another ultrasound if symptoms do not resolve.
Avatar f tn the colon is fine but i have many ovarian cysts in both ovaries not so big but they make me pee a lot sting and dull pain, I'm 50. never had kids, involuntary, and never had menstrual pain. i got an ultrasound and ct scan,it says. no peristalsis of cysts?! is that good or bad. the doctor wants me to have a laproscopy. i just don;t know if that's really necessary. he scared me to death. how much time do i have Anyone who is in the same situation?
Avatar f tn Ovarian cysts are most likely removed surgically.
Avatar f tn I am only 20 years old and would like to have kids someday. Also, I never knew I ever had ovarian cysts until they already ruptured, so I have no idea what kind they were or how large; they always ruptured on the first day of my period, though. I have had a pap smear and pelvic exam over a month ago, and both were said to be normal. However, I have had nearly constant nausea for the last few months with little relief and have asked a few doctors about it without any answers.
Avatar f tn I was wondering if any women have had ovarian cyst in the past and been able to conceive or what the doctors do about it? I have been ttc but after having a lot of abdominal pain and pressure constantly they believe I have cyst, I go for an ultrasound this week to confirm but I am so worried about how this will affect ttc.
Avatar f tn Yea the symptoms are pretty common with ovarian cysts sometimes they dissolve/rupture and go away on there own, and sometimes they don't. I have that pain daily bc I have a large complex cyst hanging around ugh I would suggest getting to the doctor as soon as you can bc with ovarian cysts cancer is always a concern.