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I am 44, married with 2 boys. I have an ovarian cyst and my doctor lately recommends to have it removed 'cause it's growing larger than 6 cm. I never suffer any discomfort or heavy period, instead my period is getting so light from the past couple of years. Do you think I should go for the surgery?

2007-09-21 04:43:32 · 7 answers · asked by Jo 1 in Health Women's Health

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Homeopathic Medicines & Treatment for Ovarian Cysts, Ovary Pain Neuralgia, Ovaritis

#Apis mellifica. [Apis]
Few remedies cause as many ovarian symptoms as Apis. It has an active congestion of the right ovary going on to ovaritis, with soreness in the inguinal region, burning, stinging and tumefaction. Ovarian cysts in their incipiency have been arrested by this remedy; here one of the indicating features is numbness down the thigh. It has also proved useful in affections of the left ovary. Tightness of the chest may also be present, with the occurrence of a reflex cough and urging to urinate. Mercurius corrosivus. Hughes prefers this remedy in ovarian neuralgia. Peritoneal complications also indicate it. Bovista has also cured ovarian tumors.

#Belladonna. [Bell]
As this remedy is one particularly adapted to glandular growths it is especially useful in acute ovaritis, and more so if the peritoneum be involved. The pains are clutching and throbbing, worse on the right side, the slightest jar is painful, and the patient is extremely sensitive. The symptoms appear suddenly; flushed face and other Belladonna symptoms are present. Platinum. Ovaries sensitive, burning pains in them, bearing down, chronic ovarian irritation with sexual excitement. Much ovarian induration is present. Palladium. Swelling and induration of right ovary. It lacks the mental symptoms of Platinum, such as mental egotism and excitement. Aurum. Ovarian induration. Lilium. Ovarian neuralgias. Burning pains from ovary up into abdomen and down into thighs, shooting pains from left ovary across the pubes, or up to the mammary gland. Staphisagria. Very useful in ovarian irritation in nervous, irritable women. Hypochondriacal moods.

#Lachesis. [Lach]
Pain in left ovary relieved by a discharge from the uterus; can bear nothing heavy on region. Hughes and Guernsey seem to think that Lachesis acts even more prominently on the right ovary; others believe the opposite, the tendency of affections being, however, to move from the left toward the right side. Suppuration and chronic enlargements of ovary may call for Lachesis. Zincum. Boring in the left ovary relieved by the flow, somewhat better from pressure; fidgety feet. Graphites. Swelling and induration of the left ovary; also pains in the right ovarian region with delayed scanty menses. Argentum metallicum. Bruised pain in left ovary and sensation as if ovary were growing large. Naja. Violent crampy pain in left ovary. Dr. Hughes valued it in obscure ovarian pains not inflammatory in nature.

#Arsenicum. [Ars]
Burning tensive pains in the ovaries, especially in the right. Ovaritis relieved by hot applications. Patient thirsty, irritable and restless. Colocynth. Ovarian colic; griping pains, relieved by bending double; stitching pains deep in right ovarian region. It is also a useful remedy,according to Southwick, in ovaritis of left ovary with colicky pains. A dropsical condition may be present. Hamamelis. Ovaritis and ovarian neuralgia. Ludlam praises this remedy in the sub-acute form of gonorrhoeal ovaritis; it allays the pain and averts the menstrual derangement. Ovaritis after a blow. There is agonizing soreness all over the abdomen. An external application of hot extract of Hamamelis acts marvelously in subduing the distress and pain consequent to ovaritis. Iodine. Congestion or dropsy of the right ovary. Dwindling of the mammae; dull, pressing, wedge-like pain, extending from right ovary to uterus like a plug, worse during menstruation. Thuja. Left-sided ovaritis, with suspicion of veneral taint, calls for Thuja. Grumbling pains in the ovaries all the time, with mental irritability, call for Thuja. Podophyllum has a pain in the right ovary, running down the thigh of that side. Numbness may be an attending symptom.

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2007-09-21 04:52:11 · answer #1 · answered by Soul Doctor 7 · 3 1

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Surgical remove the ovarian cyst due to its size?
I am 44, married with 2 boys. I have an ovarian cyst and my doctor lately recommends to have it removed 'cause it's growing larger than 6 cm. I never suffer any discomfort or heavy period, instead my period is getting so light from the past couple of years. Do you think I should go for the...

2015-08-26 14:30:14 · answer #2 · answered by Iraida 1 · 0 0

I had an ovarian cyst removed that was the size of a grapefruit. I would seriously reccomend removing it. My grew rapidly in size and of course, caused me considerable pain at that size. The proceedure is less invasive if it is smaller so I would just get the inevitable done now when it is easier.

As far as post surgery, its not that bad. A few days of really bad pain, but they give you "the good stuff". The crappiest part I would say is that you really realize that you use your stomach for everything. You can't cough, laugh, sneeze, sit up or down or do pretty much anything without feeling a sting.

My cramps were a little worse for the year or so afterwards, but that was mostly due to hormone chnages and went away.

As far as more children, (if that is a concern) your other ovary will just do double time and there are no foreseeable problems with conceiving again.

Also, I have a friend who had a different kind of ovarian cyst than me...they were smaller so her doctor was less concerned. But she got them twice and both times they actually exploded ( I suppose ruptured is the correct term) and she said she honestly thought she was shot the pain was so unbearable.

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2016-04-27 05:51:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

absolutely
i had the same surgery when i was 15 years of age,its very painful isnt>
the cyst will continue growing if you dont get it removed and you will just be in pain with real bad cramps and heavy periods.
mine was as big as a baseball and i couldnt stand the pain so i had it removed.
the recovery process is not bad(like 3-4 weeks) but however it is a process so it takes time. just remember that when you want to laugh or cough
place a pillow on top of your stomatch to ease the pain or discomfort
good luck
to you:)

2007-09-21 04:51:39 · answer #5 · answered by m 3 · 0 1

You do realize that 6cm is about the diameter of a golf ball, right?? That's pretty big, and it sounds like it's just going to continue growing. If my doctor recommended removal, I'd be all over it. If I wasn't born with it, it doesn't belong there, so off with it's head!!

As for the periods, while that MIGHT be related to the cyst, it might be more likely related to your age. At 44, you might be heading into peri-menopause and one of the lucky ones who doesn't have a hard time with it.

2007-09-21 04:52:08 · answer #6 · answered by Brutally Honest 7 · 0 2

Systs usually go away on their own however sometimes they don't. Get a second opinion and then, if you still don't want to do it don't. Aslong as its not cancerous and its not hurting you it should be fine.

2007-09-21 04:48:18 · answer #7 · answered by ellielovesjoey 4 · 0 1

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