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Hi,
I am housewife 26 years. with two kids. Family planning also done. I am suffering from ovarian cystectomy in the left ovary, doctor drained my ovary 5 months back but again the cyst formed. Now she is telling to removing the left ovary and she told that during menstrual bleeding the blood from uterus is going into the left ovary. If she removes the left ovary she cannot guarantee that again the right ovary may be filled. I am afraid she may remove the right ovary after that or that she may remove the uterus also.

My question is whether there is any solution to get rid of this without operating. If yes please give me appropriate information or tips or call me on phone no. 09912178090.

Thanks
Jasbeer Kaur

2007-11-26 16:04:27 · 1 answers · asked by ajeet s 1 in Health Women's Health

1 answers

You need to know, what kind of cysts your body is producing.
It does sound like Endometrial cysts (also known as endometriomas or "chocolate cysts" (filled with dark blood)) form as a result of endometriosis. Endometriosis is a disease in which the endometrial tissue normally found in the uterus grows in other areas. After successive menstrual cycles, this misplaced endometrial tissue bleed, gradually forming endometrial cysts. Over time the cysts grow and can become as large as a grapefruit.
Your health issue could be congenital, I would talk to your female relatives (mom, sister or aunt) & see if, it runs in your family. Unfortunately your doc. is right, there is no way of knowing, if your other ovary won't be affected.
Perhaps, you can go to alternative health doc. & get a 2nd opinion.

2007-11-30 03:26:23 · answer #1 · answered by Fraulein 7 · 2 0

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