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Is There Any Problem In Getting Pregnant?

I am 29 year old. Married on May 2011. I took a CT scan and the result was "Bulky left ovary showing well defined exophytic non enhancing cystic lesion extending to the pouch of douglas, measuring 3.9x2.4cm". Doctor has asked me to take Krimson 35. is there any problem in becoming pregnant
Mon, 30 Jan 2017
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Hi there,
I have understood your concern, I will suggest you best possible treatment options.

Please do not panic.
It looks like a functional ovarian cyst.
Please fully trust in your treating doctor.
Follow the Krimson 35 tablet course.
Please repeat the USG after next menstrual cycle.
Unless there is increase in the size or appearance of any symptoms, there is no need to operate on this size cyst.

I hope this answer helps you.
Thanks.
Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar
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Is There Any Problem In Getting Pregnant?

Hi there, I have understood your concern, I will suggest you best possible treatment options. Please do not panic. It looks like a functional ovarian cyst. Please fully trust in your treating doctor. Follow the Krimson 35 tablet course. Please repeat the USG after next menstrual cycle. Unless there is increase in the size or appearance of any symptoms, there is no need to operate on this size cyst. I hope this answer helps you. Thanks. Dr. Purushottam Neurgaonkar