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Q: Symptomatic Ovaian Cyst
asked by: casey06 on July 7th, 2007
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Abdominal discomfort (bloating, pain in left pelvis and under rib-cage, frequent urination, incomplete elimination, acid stomach accompanied by over-all itching sensation, nausea and dizziness, especially prior to ovulation).

Symptoms are worsening each month and have occurred for over a year.

A transvaginal ultrasound results:
"left ovary is enlarged measuring 5 x 3.9 x 3.2 cm. A 4.1 x 3.2 x 2.7 echogenic lesion occupies most of left ovary. The lesion completely fills in with echoes and may represent a solid mass. Could represent a solid ovarian neoplasm or a large hemorrhagic cyst filled with clot."

CA-125 results 400U/ml

What should I do next to get relief?
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Jude-Love
replied on July 7th, 2007
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I use a heating pad. Maybe your doctor could call you in a prescription? He had to know you're in pain.
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