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Hi doc ! Myself sharan dalwaid. I am /was suffering from ovarian cysts . My last TVS says no cysts but fibroid uterus. My LMP was 13 July. I done ca125 on 19th and 22nd July .the results were 171 and 98 respectively without taking any medicine. But I am also suffering from pain in lower back and left abdomen side.My ESR is also 40.and two times I went go under surgery to remove ovarian cysts.in 2010 and then in 2012. Plz suggest what to do now.
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.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Take care
Regards,
Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein
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Hi, 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. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr. Iven Romic Rommstein