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Hemorrhagic cyst on the left ovary


Question Posted Thursday May 5 2011, 11:53 pm

Hi, i am what i believe to be two weeks pregnant and i have a questionable hypoechoic lesion proposed as a hemorrhagic cyst or follicle. I have done my research and my symptoms are remarkably seeming to match up my period has come on and it is heavy with clots in it and i am having cramps. when i went to the doctor the she prescribed me a pain killer Tylenol cod I am very concerned about what i should do dose this mean i will lose my baby? this is my second day of my period i heard it last for three days. Help

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adviceman49 answered Friday May 6 2011, 9:50 am:
I did some research on Hemorrhagic cysts. From what I read I believe you need to go back to your doctor. Preferably a gynecologist and have this checked out.


One of the worst things any of us can do for ourselves is self-diagnoses. There are a number of reasons for not doing so, the two biggest are: We are not properly trained to do so for one. For the second we are almost always wrong.


The first thing you need to do is find out if you are pregnant. Your gynecologist can do a blood test to find out. Then if the doctor feels there is a cyst an ultrasound can be used to see and identify it.


Will you loose your baby? I'm not a doctor and I really can't make that call. The articles I read say that surgery is not always called for as treatment. Even if you need surgery it does not mean you would lose the baby. This is something you need to discuss with your doctor.


You say you have done your research, which is good. An informed patient is a good patient. As I said I needed to do some research before answering you. The following link is to a website I found very informative. If it is not one you have already viewed maybe you will find it informative as well.

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My advice: Go see a gynecologist and get a definitive answer to your medical condition.

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