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I was wondering if you could answer a few questions for me.. All my dr said was that they saw were multiple follicles on my ovaries. I'm haveing a lot of pain lately and I also can feel a lump around where my left ovary is... Can you tell me what kinds of pains you're having I'm curious if this is the problem I'm having.
I too am having constant cysts on my ovaries and they keep bursting, all my doctor says is "its normal", that's fine but I have had them each month now for 5 months, is this really "normal"????
I was told in september that I had a ruptured cyst in my left ovary. They said I should be fine after that but I had gotten the same pain about two months later. They told me that I was fine. I don't know what to do. I also just came back again from the doctors and they showed me about five follicles that were big enough to almost cover my whole left ovary. The doctor said I had nothing to worry about. How can I not worr if I have spherocytosis and had a spleenectomy. What do I di? I still get the pain.
i'm 33yr w/ two kids and they found multiple subcentimeter follicles ,the right ovary measures 3.8x3.9x3.1 cm the left ovary measures 3.3x2.6x2.3 cm,multiples subcentimeter follicles are noted in each ovary. How thye could cure it and could i have more kids
ive been having pains on the right side of my abdomen,and a terrible back ache.i went for an ultrasound scan.the result showed that my right ovaries has multiple follicles,what is the implication of this,and how can this be cured? also, ovarian cysts and muscular spasms were suggested.coul this be the cause??
Follicles are normal and the fluid seen in the cul de sac most likely represents the products of a ruptured cyst. That too is normal, the u/s was probably done at the time of your cycle where all of that takes place. What symptoms sent you for an u/s?
Cancer is a possibility, but probably the least likely one. Cancer is more probable in complex cysts (with multiple septations, solid bits, thick walls, ect) than in simple cysts. Most cysts are NOT cancerous, and even if you have a complex cyst it doesn't mean you are likely to have cancer.
so could this type of cyst be cancer?
Follicular cyst of the ovary: A fluid-filled sac in the ovary, the most common type of ovarian cyst. It results from the growth of a follicle. A follicle is the fluid-filled cyst that contains an egg. In some cycles, this follicle grows larger that normal and does not rupture to release the egg. Normally it resolves with simple observation over the course of days to months.
Most ovarian cysts are never noticed by the woman and resolve without her ever knowing that it was there. When a cyst causes symptoms, pain is by far the most common presentation.