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Pain In The Ovaries. Injections Suggested. Need To Get The Ovary Removed?

My Dr has offered me to have injections to stop my ovaries functioning for three months. I have pain once a month for up to 7 days but unsure why. If I take these injections and the pain stops this surely proves it is my ovary so would a dr then usually take the ovary away? Or I can have a laparoscopy which if nothing shows they will sign me off and I will still be in pain.
Sat, 20 Jul 2013
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OBGYN 's  Response
Hello,
Thanks for posting your query.
Without ultrasound or diagnostic laparoscopy it is very difficult to say that pain is due to ovary or uterus.
So first get ultrasound scan done to detect the cause of pain & if still remains doubtful then you should go for diagnostic laparoscopy & after that should start treatment according to cause of pain.
I hope your query has been answered.
Regards,
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Pain In The Ovaries. Injections Suggested. Need To Get The Ovary Removed?

Hello, Thanks for posting your query. Without ultrasound or diagnostic laparoscopy it is very difficult to say that pain is due to ovary or uterus. So first get ultrasound scan done to detect the cause of pain & if still remains doubtful then you should go for diagnostic laparoscopy & after that should start treatment according to cause of pain. I hope your query has been answered. Regards,