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How To Treat RT Hydrosalpinx,mild Free Fluid In Pelvis And Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst In A 10 Years Old Child?

my daughter at age of 7 years has dermoid cyst in RT ovary, same has been removed in year 2011.
now again she is having pains... we had gone for medical checkup like CTscan & MRI. now she is 10 years old.

and having RT Hydrosalpinx. & mild free fluid in pelvis. & Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst it measures 41 x 32 mm in size in coronal plane... pls advice what to do.


Mon, 24 Feb 2014
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Once hydrosalpinx is positively diagnosed and other conditions are ruled out, there are three main treatment options: physical therapy (massage to help open the tubes and release the fluid), salpingostomy (putting a small hole in the tube to drain it), or salpingectomy (surgically removing the fallopian tubes).
hemorrhagic cyst will need surgery for removal.it is advised that you consult a surgeon as soon as possible as he/she ll be the best judge in your case.
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How To Treat RT Hydrosalpinx,mild Free Fluid In Pelvis And Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst In A 10 Years Old Child?

Once hydrosalpinx is positively diagnosed and other conditions are ruled out, there are three main treatment options: physical therapy (massage to help open the tubes and release the fluid), salpingostomy (putting a small hole in the tube to drain it), or salpingectomy (surgically removing the fallopian tubes). hemorrhagic cyst will need surgery for removal.it is advised that you consult a surgeon as soon as possible as he/she ll be the best judge in your case.