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Have Dermoid Cyst On Ovary, Discomfort, Lower Back Pain, Cramps In Stomach. Is This Serious?

I just had surgery a month ago to remove a dermoid cyst from my left ovary. my cycle was 5 days early and extremely uncomfortable.it has now been 4 days since my cycle ended but i am still having dull pms cramps and lower back pain like i do right before i get my period. (I should add i only have my left ovary , i had to remove my right one 4 1/2 months ago due to a complicated dermoid cyst as well) so i am just wondering why this is happening and if it is normal?
Fri, 12 Apr 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

You should consult your treating surgeon/gynaecologist .
Mild discomfort for few days post surgery is normal but if
you are having persistent symptoms ultrasound may be required to rule out complications

Take care
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Have Dermoid Cyst On Ovary, Discomfort, Lower Back Pain, Cramps In Stomach. Is This Serious?

Hello, You should consult your treating surgeon/gynaecologist . Mild discomfort for few days post surgery is normal but if you are having persistent symptoms ultrasound may be required to rule out complications Take care