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What Causes Abdominal Pain With History Of Ovarian Cysts?

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Posted on Wed, 28 Jan 2015
Question: Discharge abdominal pain I have a history of cyst on both sides of my ovaries I've been having this problem for about 7 years now
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Answered by Dr. Sameer Kumar (15 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
this is either PCOS with PID...get a gyne exam done

Detailed Answer:
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Thanks for contacting healthcaremagic

The presence of bilateral ovarian cysts is most likely seen in cases of polycystic ovarian syndrome cases where the woman presents with delayed and irregular menses, excessive hair growth or hyperandrogenic features and oligomenorrhoea.

Another possible cause of accompanied bilateral pelvic pain is pelvic inflammatory disease which can be treated with antibiotics in 14 days as per cdc guidelines . However it is important to take a high vaginal swab for culture to isolate any causative organism for PID , so that the treatment can be directed accordingly.
Please get an ultrasound pelvis and a high vaginal swab done first.
regards
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What Causes Abdominal Pain With History Of Ovarian Cysts?

Brief Answer: this is either PCOS with PID...get a gyne exam done Detailed Answer: Hello, Thanks for contacting healthcaremagic The presence of bilateral ovarian cysts is most likely seen in cases of polycystic ovarian syndrome cases where the woman presents with delayed and irregular menses, excessive hair growth or hyperandrogenic features and oligomenorrhoea. Another possible cause of accompanied bilateral pelvic pain is pelvic inflammatory disease which can be treated with antibiotics in 14 days as per cdc guidelines . However it is important to take a high vaginal swab for culture to isolate any causative organism for PID , so that the treatment can be directed accordingly. Please get an ultrasound pelvis and a high vaginal swab done first. regards