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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Always Feel Boated With Frequent Urination, Back Pain And Sore Ovaries. Took Trans Vaginal Ultrasound, Result Awaited

Received a trans vaginal ultrasound to look at my ovaries and while waiting on the findings I was wondering if the ovaries are within normal size, is it still possible to have ovarian cancer? I was also told by the technician that I m full. The ovaries were very difficult to locate. Bloated all the time,I look as if I m 6 months pregnant, frequent urination, low back pain, and the ovaries are sore. Able to eat less and less without feeling full and very tired all the time.
Thu, 16 Jan 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

An examination of your urine would yield initial reports that would be required to confirm/rule out an infection, after which an ultrasound would be indicated (if required). So please also request for the urine examination as this is important as well.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Always Feel Boated With Frequent Urination, Back Pain And Sore Ovaries. Took Trans Vaginal Ultrasound, Result Awaited

Hello ma am and welcome. An examination of your urine would yield initial reports that would be required to confirm/rule out an infection, after which an ultrasound would be indicated (if required). So please also request for the urine examination as this is important as well. Hope this helps. Best wishes.