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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain

Hello, i had an mri of my left pelvis and hip because i have had on and off lower back/hip pain. They found a 2.7 cm left adnexal cyst. Then in a pelvic ultrasound they found a 2.2x 2.5 cm posterior intramural hypoechogenicity, suggestive of a myoma. Should i worry about this?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi,
Welcome to HCM!
Sorry to hear about your problem.

Well, the further course of your treatment depends upon the exact location and exact size of the myoma, and also the symptoms it is causing.
For pain relief, I'd suggest you to have potent painkillers such as Diclofenac sodium. It will bring relief. You may also apply Diclofenac gel locally. I'd advice you to take an antacid also as Diclofenac may likely cause acidity.
If the pain is bothering too much, you might need operative intervention too, which your treating doctor will be able to decide rightly after looking into your scans.
Hope this answers your query. Feel free to ask if you have any doubt.
Wishing you good health.
With warm regards,
Dr. Sridhar Reddy
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Suggest Treatment For Back Pain

Hi, Welcome to HCM! Sorry to hear about your problem. Well, the further course of your treatment depends upon the exact location and exact size of the myoma, and also the symptoms it is causing. For pain relief, I d suggest you to have potent painkillers such as Diclofenac sodium. It will bring relief. You may also apply Diclofenac gel locally. I d advice you to take an antacid also as Diclofenac may likely cause acidity. If the pain is bothering too much, you might need operative intervention too, which your treating doctor will be able to decide rightly after looking into your scans. Hope this answers your query. Feel free to ask if you have any doubt. Wishing you good health. With warm regards, Dr. Sridhar Reddy