Best Fibroid Treatment
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I would like to know how best to get rid of ovarian cysts and treatment for endometriosis. I have a constant pain in my lower abdomen and scan results keep showing the my uterus is normal, my tubes are not blocked and no fibroid. My doctor can’t seem to place why I’m having the pains. Though I had to abort a pregnancy about five years ago. Since then, I’ve not had sex until when I recently got married a year and half ago.I’ve been trying to get pregnant ever since but to no avail. So, I’m just wondering if I could try prescriptions for these instead ie ovarian cyst and endometriosis. If my problem isn’t any of these, could it be that my husband and I are not compatible? What does it mean when they say couples are compatible or incompatible?
During a young woman’s early years of menstruating, ovulation may coincide with a small amount of bleeding where the follicle has ruptured to release the egg. This can cause abdominal pain, often with a slight fever, at the time of ovulation (in the middle days between periods) and is commonly called mittelschmerz (German for “middle” and “pain”). Treatment might consist only of some ibuprofen, reassurance, rest and perhaps a warm pack. It is unlikely to recur and portends no future problems.
Later in life, usually after their midthirties, women sometimes develop an ovarian cyst that may not cause any symptoms, or it may cause pelvic pain from mild to severe. The cyst may simply collapse and disappear after a month or two, or it may persist and increase in size and discomfort during succeeding months. Such cysts are caused by a failed ovulation in which, for reasons presently unknown, the ovulation did not proceed to completion. With each succeeding month’s surge of LH, the cyst swells and stretches the surface membrane, causing pain and possible bleeding at the site. Some cysts become as large as a golf ball or lemon before discovery. Treatment may require surgery. (Removing the ovary along with the cyst used to be the standard procedure, but I recommend asking your surgeon to leave the ovary intact if at all possible.)
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