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I used to be in the same situation as you, scared to death, afraid of surgery, and then hung up on water for a week, after taking anti-inflammatory drugs, after a month to check it was gone, the doctor said that this is caused by inflammation, generally can disappear with the change of the menstrual cycle, take some medicine, rest more, don't worry too much.
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The doctor said that there is no big problem, then it should be physiological, and it can disappear on its own after about 3 months of taking some Chinese medicine, and there should not be too much psychological burden. Mood is also very important. Good luck soon**!
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It can go away on its own, I still have bilateral cysts on September 1st, and on the 20th, there is only one side, and the other side is also very small. I didn't take any medicine because I'm less than 5cm. Don't worry.
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Hello, generally if the diameter of the cyst is less than 5 cm, and there is no evidence of a tumor, most of them are functional cysts, which can be closely followed, that is, once every 2 or 3 months, and then adjust the examination interval according to the situation; If the cyst is larger than 5 cm in diameter, it is usually an ovarian tumor and usually requires surgery**.
Wishing you good health!
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In fact, ovarian cyst is a kind of ** disease, and he actually has this disease at every age, mainly between 20 and 50 years old, and this disease is the most common. This has nothing to do with **. If such a situation occurs, you can go to the hospital for a B-ultrasound examination two months after the menstrual period is clean, if it is physiological, it will slowly become smaller by itself, if it is pathological, you will have to do an examination, and then carry out **.
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Can a pregnant woman have a miscarriage with an ovarian cystThere is a possibility of miscarriage.
After a woman becomes pregnant, hormones in the body will change, and at this time, some pregnant women's cysts will slowly become smaller and safer. However, there are also some expectant mothers' cysts that will become larger and larger, and when the cyst enlarges to the point that it squeezes the uterus, the uterus will not be able to bear it under the double squeezing, resulting in miscarriage or premature birth.
What to do if a pregnant woman has an ovarian cyst1. Ovarian cysts gradually disappear after 12-14 weeks of pregnancy. If the ovarian cyst does not disappear by 14 weeks, but the diameter is less than 6 cm and it is completely cystic, it can also be treated without depressive treatment, as long as more attention can be observed.
2. If the ovarian cyst diameter of the expectant mother exceeds 5 cm, laparoscopic surgery or laparotomy should be performed at about 16 weeks of pregnancy, regardless of whether there are complications such as torsion. Only when surgery is performed in a timely manner can complications be avoided and malignant conditions can be detected in a timely manner. It is generally believed that surgery in the second trimester is less likely to induce a pure curved miscarriage than in the first trimester, and the impact on fetal development is also small.
3. If the ovarian cyst is hard, nodul, fixed or bilateral, especially if it cannot be ruled out as malignant, laparotomy should be performed regardless of the length of gestational age. Immediate surgery is also required if there is concurrent torsion, rupture or infection, or acute abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, or even shock.
Precautions for pregnant women with ovarian cysts1. Eat lightly
Expectant mothers with ovarian cysts should have a light diet during pregnancy, eat more low-fat, high-fiber foods, and eat more vegetables and fruits. Don't eat too much greasy, processed, and hairy foods.
2. Pay attention to rest
Expectant mothers with ovarian cysts during pregnancy should pay attention to rest, try not to go out for a long time, and do not do strenuous activities. In addition, it is necessary to frequently review the condition of the cyst and seek medical attention immediately once abdominal pain and bleeding occur.
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