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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Ovarian Cyst

i have cyst on right overin in jenuary was operation and the cyst was removed but its back again the specialist whant to make operatrion again but is quaiet risk becouse i was have already 2 operation ginecologist and was cut deep on bottom on my bally and as well in past i was have removed complete galdblidder am skard becouse doctor say that could be damaged me now as is hard to get in to that palce after my 3 operation in past am really confiused what to do plaese help me
posted on Sun, 5 Jul 2015
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Hello,
I am sorry you are having this difficulty. We do not have a way to prevent ovarian cysts and we do not know why some women keep forming them. If it is not causing you a lot of pain you can probably leave it alone. If it is causing pain then the gynecologist should be able to remove it laparoscopically and not have to do a big incision. I suggest that you see a different gynecologist for another opinion if you are afraid of what your current gynecologist is suggesting
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Ovarian Cyst

Hello, I am sorry you are having this difficulty. We do not have a way to prevent ovarian cysts and we do not know why some women keep forming them. If it is not causing you a lot of pain you can probably leave it alone. If it is causing pain then the gynecologist should be able to remove it laparoscopically and not have to do a big incision. I suggest that you see a different gynecologist for another opinion if you are afraid of what your current gynecologist is suggesting Regards