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Is A Ruptured Cyst Causing Lower Abdominal Pain A Serious Concern?
Just recently went to the hospital, not the greatest hospital, for lower right abdominal pain, found out i had a ruptured cyst. They gave me pain and nausea medicine but it doesnt help at all, still hurt and still getting sick. Plus its moving to my left side now and my back.. Should I go back to the ER?
Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. , I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can. Ovarian cysts are common and may be single, multiple or may occur as a part of pplycystic ovarian syndrome. Also, hormonal imbalance may cause ovarian cysts which are which are in most cases small and asymptomatic but sometimes may cause symptoms and require specific treatment especially if cysts are larger than 5cm, bleeding cysts, torsioned or ruptured. The surgical treatment is required. Also, if there is polycystic syndrome as underlying cause then hormonal therapy is indicated. Pain is usually placed deep in pelvis on affected side and may be associated with nausea and fever. To diagnose exact type it you should do ultrasound and vaginal examination.
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Is A Ruptured Cyst Causing Lower Abdominal Pain A Serious Concern?
Hi and welcome to Healthcaremagic. Thank you for your query. , I understand your concerns and I will try to help you as much as I can. Ovarian cysts are common and may be single, multiple or may occur as a part of pplycystic ovarian syndrome. Also, hormonal imbalance may cause ovarian cysts which are which are in most cases small and asymptomatic but sometimes may cause symptoms and require specific treatment especially if cysts are larger than 5cm, bleeding cysts, torsioned or ruptured. The surgical treatment is required. Also, if there is polycystic syndrome as underlying cause then hormonal therapy is indicated. Pain is usually placed deep in pelvis on affected side and may be associated with nausea and fever. To diagnose exact type it you should do ultrasound and vaginal examination. I hope I have answered you query. If you have any further questions you can contact us in every time