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Dermoid Cyst

Hello I am 29 yr old and would like to plan for baby. because of irregular menstrual period I went to see gynec.
based on ultrasound and MRI dr found out i have complex  mass of 3.5cm on left ovary. based on her experience, she told me its dermoid cyst. and the only way to get rid is surgery. it may be possible that based on cyst they might have to remove my left ovary. I dont have kid yet.. and i dont want to loose ovary. Is there any other alternative way to remove cyst? Can I get pregnant with 3.5 cm cyst?
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483733 tn?1326798446
Sorry, haven't heard of anything that does it.  You're talking about making a solid object disappear.
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Hi dear, thanks for your guideline. I had discussion with doctor about same. Actually let me tell you something. I dont have any pain or other symptoms except irregular period or long period( Period starts with spotting). So Doctor gave me advised that it would be nice if, i can do surgery before  I plan for a baby. the only risk w/o surgery is sometime cyst can twist and that time it will be very complex situation with  baby. but As she said about removal of ovary I am bit worried. Can i go with natural remedy? I heard and googled about Castor oil pack. and also find folk remedy about apple cider vinegar and molasses.
Can anyone give me Info about natural remedy?
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483733 tn?1326798446
A cyst can cause fertility or miscarriage issues.  Your fertility will remain with one ovary gone.  Within a few months the other ovary kicks in and takes over ovulation every month.  Talk to your doctor about your options.
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