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Recurring cysts!

Every month I have recurring cysts especially on my right ovary. I had a ultrasound. They found that I had a cyst on my right ovary, which was very very small. I  also had a very small fibroid above my uterus.Before I went to the doctor I was vomiting and was is so much pain.  My doctor finally put me on birth control and wants me to take 800 mg of ibuprofen. I only been taking this meds about a week now. I'm always in pain. My right side ( hip, groin area, lower back, and right down my right leg) always hurting. Are there any home remedies that I can try? I'm really tried of being in this situation. I'm crying for help! I can't keep living in constant pain due to cysts.
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Every woman develops a cyst each month. Its a part of the natural cycle. It probably shouldn't be causing so much trouble though. It is likely something else.
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Although some women do have pain with small cysts, I don't think that's typical. So it's possible the source of your pain could be something else. Could you possibly have endometriosis? Also, sometimes bowel problems are thought to be gynecologic. Best of luck to you in getting answers!
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