Did Laparoscopy To Drain An Ruptured Ovarian Cyst. Bloated Stomach And Constipation With Abdominal Pain. Lump In Breast. Concerned
November 2011 I had an unscheduled laparoscopy to drain a 7 cm ruptured cyst on my ovary. Since then I have been experiencing bloated stomach, abdominal pain, constipation, felling a little fatigued and constantly letharargic. I'm on the pill and sometimes my period won't come or it only lasts 1-2 days. I have a lump on my breast that has been checked by ultrasound twice with no bad diagnosis. I'm very worried and would like ur opinion. Thank you so much
Hi, In november 2011 you got un sheduled laproscopy, to drain ruptured cyst of 7 cm size on the ovary. Since then you are having bloating, stomach pain, constipation, fatigue. You are on pill, You had a lump in the breast, found not pathological. It appears to be gastric irritation due to pills, change in the diet, lastly adhesions, during laproscopy. You may need to have MRI, if not controlled other wise. Thank you.
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Did Laparoscopy To Drain An Ruptured Ovarian Cyst. Bloated Stomach And Constipation With Abdominal Pain. Lump In Breast. Concerned
Hi, In november 2011 you got un sheduled laproscopy, to drain ruptured cyst of 7 cm size on the ovary. Since then you are having bloating, stomach pain, constipation, fatigue. You are on pill, You had a lump in the breast, found not pathological. It appears to be gastric irritation due to pills, change in the diet, lastly adhesions, during laproscopy. You may need to have MRI, if not controlled other wise. Thank you.