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can ovarian cysts cause leg pain???

can my leg pain come from the ovarian cysts pressing on nerves in my pelvic region???
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I've been getting irregular periods for 2yrs, all my results keep coming back negative. Except the vaginal scan and it came back with a mass of something( not sure what it called) but apparently common in woman. I have being referred to a gyno! But now I'm exsperincing really bad lower back pain,which doc seems to think a pinch nerve?? But I'm also getting reall y bad abdominal pain and its worse after sex. I have also starting to get a mass of white stuff on my partners penis after sex? Please help me narrow dwn what it is and what to do?
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Hi!

You are very Welcome! I would like to hear the outcome of your visit if you have time, as I am concerned!

JD1963
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thank you very much. I will se anOBGYN on may 6th. Thanks again.
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Thank you for the reply. The cysts are both 5 cm on both ovaries, I do have an apointment with the OBGYN to get it looked at and treated properly. Ontop of the cysts on my ovaries i was also told the my Thyroids quit working. That could maybe be also a cause of the legpain as i have read. Thank you.
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Hello!
I agree with Dr. Sharma. I just wanted to piggyback on her post. I am a Surgical First Assistant and the largest Ovarian Cyst I have ever helped remove (25+ years) was about the size of a soccer ball. This will give you an idea of their possible abilities (most are about the size of a golf ball). Best Wishes!
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Hi there,
It is very rare for ovarian cysts to get large enough to cause these symptoms. Only if it is large in size it can cause pelvic pain and pain radiating to the legs. A detailed history and clinical examination findings are necessary for determining the correct cause of your symptoms. It is suggested to see a gynecologist and get examined. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause. Hope it helps.
Best wishes and regards!
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