So I had cone surgery for pre-cancer of my cervix 4 months ago, everything was normal afterwards. Was also diagnosed with cysts on my ovaries which largest one busted but within last month had two light periods 12 days apart and have had my tubes tied for 12 years but now feel heartbeat all around stomach and sides with naseau and dizziness and loss of appetite. How likely would it be a pregnancy or rather precancer already back?
Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. From your description of symptoms, it appears that neither the cervical condition nor pregnancy are the cause for them. The hormone disturbance that has created the frequent periods and possibly originating from the cysts on the ovaries is the more likely cause. A proper clinical appraisal will help to clarify. A thin abdominal wall can transmit pulsations of the aorta. Hope this helps.
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Hello, Thanks for sharing your health concern with us. I have gone through your query and would like to offer some suggestions. From your description of symptoms, it appears that neither the cervical condition nor pregnancy are the cause for them. The hormone disturbance that has created the frequent periods and possibly originating from the cysts on the ovaries is the more likely cause. A proper clinical appraisal will help to clarify. A thin abdominal wall can transmit pulsations of the aorta. Hope this helps.