Suggest Remedy For Mood Swings, Itching On Breast And Nausea In A Person With Ovarian Cyst
I been on birth control pill for about 5 yrs I have ovarian cyst that I went to hospital for in August, got better now for about week I have been feeling different mood swings breast itch throw up little bit here and there lower back and hips hurt and nausea with certain foods and test I took comes out negative but in little pain in left ovary where the cyst is as well what do I do
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you are regular with the pill, you are protected and have less chances of failure. If you are getting regular menstrual cycles and have a missed period, HPT must be performed 3-7 days later with a fresh early morning sample. For a better and earlier detection, the blood test is used. If the cyst on the ovary is large enough to warrant active management, you have to go for it. A trans-vaginal sonogram is the best way to get clarification. Hope this helps.
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Suggest Remedy For Mood Swings, Itching On Breast And Nausea In A Person With Ovarian Cyst
Hello, I have gone through your query and understood the concern. If you are regular with the pill, you are protected and have less chances of failure. If you are getting regular menstrual cycles and have a missed period, HPT must be performed 3-7 days later with a fresh early morning sample. For a better and earlier detection, the blood test is used. If the cyst on the ovary is large enough to warrant active management, you have to go for it. A trans-vaginal sonogram is the best way to get clarification. Hope this helps.