What Can Cause Pain In Left Side Of Stomach,vomiting And Constant Urination?
Hi, I am 29 year old... Got married 7 months back.I want to gt pregnant but it s not happening ... Two months back i had pain n my left side of the stomach ,vomiting n constant urination so hd Usg done ...which stated that endeometriosis to b considered ...also i used to gt lots of pain during periods so i ws advised to take duphaston n uriselv n doxy tablets ..but yesterday i went for usg again wchsays tht my rite ovary s bigger n size n has solid sol. I mite hv to go for laproscopy n thn biopsy . I m scared.
Hi. Dr. Purushottam welcomes you to HCM virtual clinic. After going through your query, I think I have understood your concern. If USG shows solid and enlarged ovary, it needs to be tackled very systemically. I will suggest you to get blood tests - Ca125, CEA, Beta HCG, LDH. And also please get your Ct scan or MRI of abdomen and pelvis, with contrast injection. Then after reports one needs to decide if you can have laparoscopy or not. And your pain might be due to twist or movement of that solid ovarian mass. I think my answer helps you.
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What Can Cause Pain In Left Side Of Stomach,vomiting And Constant Urination?
Hi. Dr. Purushottam welcomes you to HCM virtual clinic. After going through your query, I think I have understood your concern. If USG shows solid and enlarged ovary, it needs to be tackled very systemically. I will suggest you to get blood tests - Ca125, CEA, Beta HCG, LDH. And also please get your Ct scan or MRI of abdomen and pelvis, with contrast injection. Then after reports one needs to decide if you can have laparoscopy or not. And your pain might be due to twist or movement of that solid ovarian mass. I think my answer helps you.