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Had Hysterectomy With One Ovary Left, Gain Weight, Bloating, Cramping. Ovarian Cancer?

I had a hysterectomy in year 2000 with one ovary left. I have weight gain with no apparent reason, bloating , and minimal cramping, also gassy. I ve done a lot of research and these system state most likely ovarian cancer is this correct. Oh and I also read with the age I m at there s a higher risk. I m 41. I went to my MD she states go to the gyno which I will. Overall what my I be looking at.
posted on Thu, 24 Oct 2013
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Hi and welcome to HCM. thanks for the query.
Ovarian cancer is not the first thing to think of. It is not so common in your age and usually some other symptoms are present. However you should do ct scan or diagnostic laaproscopy consdiering your previous history. Your symptoms can more likely be sign of hormonal imbalance or gastroenterologic disease such as IBD.
Wish you good health. Regards
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Had Hysterectomy With One Ovary Left, Gain Weight, Bloating, Cramping. Ovarian Cancer?

Hi and welcome to HCM. thanks for the query. Ovarian cancer is not the first thing to think of. It is not so common in your age and usually some other symptoms are present. However you should do ct scan or diagnostic laaproscopy consdiering your previous history. Your symptoms can more likely be sign of hormonal imbalance or gastroenterologic disease such as IBD. Wish you good health. Regards