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2007-06-16 01:01:28 · 5 answers · asked by tallgal053 1 in Health Women's Health

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There are different types of hysterectomies. Sometimes they remove only the uterus. Sometimes they remove the uterus and one or both ovaries, depending on the need.

The fact that a hysterectomy was done has nothing to do with the fact that a cyst exists on the ovary. It will be treated the same whether or not a hysterectomy was done.

Many ovarian cysts will go away on their own after a while. The dr. will probably do an ultrasound to determine the size and placement of the cyst, whether it's causing any physical problems. If the dr. feels the cyst is in danger of rupturing, or if it's very large, or has been there for some time, they may turn to surgery to remove it.

I personally had several cysts occur when I was younger. They always disappeared when I went back for the follow up visit. The doc will decide what is in the best interest of the patient.

2007-06-16 01:31:05 · answer #1 · answered by ~RedBird~ 7 · 0 0

Ovarian cysts won't "change into melanoma if left untreated" !!!! Every girl who's fertile will get cysts each month. Usually the cysts leave, however sometimes they keep round. It's provided that a woman more youthful than fertile age, or a menopausal girl, will get cysts, that they perhaps anything to fear approximately as potentially melanoma, given that at the ones a while, their ovaries is not going to certainly be generating cysts. It is correct that cysts can impair fertility, however now not generally. If a cyst bursts, it's rather painful, and in very infrequent circumstances, can kill if clinical concentration isn't gotten swiftly sufficient. It's additionally viable to lose an ovary because of a cyst--a few cysts are connected to the ovary through a skinny filament, and that may get twisted across the ovary's blood provide, ravenous it out in an excessively painful approach over the path of hours (this occurred to me). These and different disorders are why your cysts must be monitored. Most cysts do not purpose a majority of these disorders, however you simply do not know which camp you can fall into--the only with disorders, or the only with out disorders. Often, taking delivery manipulate tablets will make your cysts leave. Sunshine, you can also paintings in a health center, however obviously you do not fully grasp plenty of what is going on there, any further than you fully grasp spelling or grammar.

2016-09-05 18:13:17 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

A hysterectomy does not remove your ovaries, so it is still possible to have an ovarian cyst. Your doctor will have to determine the best treatment depending on the severity of the cyst and whether it has ruptured or not.

2007-06-16 01:05:13 · answer #3 · answered by mommanuke 7 · 0 1

Ovarian cysts occur, obviously, in the ovaries. If you had a hysterectomy for that purpose, it is likely that they removed one or both ovaries along with your uterus. If they removed both, though, you would probably be on hormone therapy.

In your case, I would ask the doctor who performed your hysterectomy about the follow-up care for your cysts.

2007-06-16 01:05:11 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

your ovaries will be removed too but your doc knows better

2007-06-16 01:04:01 · answer #5 · answered by gaby 5 · 0 1

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