Ovarian cyst and bladder infection

2025-01-08 11:00:36
I was suffering from frequent urination and cyst that happened for the second time and bladder infection was recurring too..so I went for lab tests and USG for it and the dr.said I've cyst of 8cm in my ovary along with inflammation in bladder too. She prescribed me with meds such as medroxyprogesterone,amoxy clav,cefakind,doxy,aciloc and neeri syrup and also told me to take ovuloc tab as birth control pills for 3 months but I'm so worried that which medicine will work for me among them and its side effects. She even tells me to do laproscopy to know the cause and to prevent such infections but I'm not ready for the same out of personal concerns. So what should I do for the same? I need a good opinion.
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A cyst of size more than 7 cm require surgery Taking birth control pills will not help you recover with this big a size of the cyst You will have to take care of your personal concerns and proceed with a proper treatment Also the cyst  and the urine infection or not interelated

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