Had 2 Ovarian Cysts And One Ruptured. Have Pain And Nausea. Advice?
I went to the ER on tuesday for a what was diagnosed as 2 ovarian cysts , one ruptured a little and the doc said to follow up with the ob gyn well i cant see her anytime soon. today my pain came back just as bad with bad nausea after i started to feel better!...should i go back to the ER? my nausea is so bad i cant get out of bed, eat and my pain is bad the i cant get comfortable. Do i wait or go?
Hello and welcome to health care magic. Thanks for your query.
Since you had ruptured cyst and at present continued to experience pain I would suggest you to see the gynecologist as early as possible.
Simple ruptured cyst can be treated with bed rest and pain killers.
If ruptured cyst continues to bleed, then the blood will irritate the peritoneum and causes sever pain.
So better not to ignore the pain. You may require complete physical examination, ultrasound abdomen and pelvis, later depending on the reports treatment can be planned by your gynecologist.
Regards
DR SHEEBA STEPHEN
( Emergency consultant)
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Had 2 Ovarian Cysts And One Ruptured. Have Pain And Nausea. Advice?
Hello and welcome to health care magic. Thanks for your query. Since you had ruptured cyst and at present continued to experience pain I would suggest you to see the gynecologist as early as possible. Simple ruptured cyst can be treated with bed rest and pain killers. If ruptured cyst continues to bleed, then the blood will irritate the peritoneum and causes sever pain. So better not to ignore the pain. You may require complete physical examination, ultrasound abdomen and pelvis, later depending on the reports treatment can be planned by your gynecologist. Regards DR SHEEBA STEPHEN ( Emergency consultant)