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Bilateral endometriomas
I am an unmarried girl of age 26. I have been diagnosed ovarian endometriosis from jan 2020 and by usg report on jan 2020, RO cyst size 3.6*2.8 cm and LO cyst size is 6.5*5.7 cm. From jan 2020 I take emersa 2 mg daily and do usg every 3 months and according to last usg report today RO cyst size 1.7*1.3 cm and LO cyst size is 3.0*2.7 cm and RO size is 3.6*2.7*1.8 vol 9 cc and LO size is 4.4*4.2*3.1 cm and vol is 32 cc. Doctor suggest me to do marry soon. But I do not to do marry soon as I have a passion on teaching so I want to study more and i am also a job seeker. Also my boy friend who support me in this situation closely he also an job seeker.  Now plz suggest me another option without marry soon so that I can live normally in future and conceived naturraly. Is there any chance of getting ovarian cancer for this as I see in internet? What should be the next treatment? Can I continue Emersa 2 mg for more days?
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1) Your medical condition will require prompt & immediate treatment. 2) A detailed analysis of your lab reports & a detailed discussion of your medical symptoms will be required. 3) Without such information, just to give you medical advice is unethical & harmful for your health. 4) Your Medical condition can get worse if not treated at the right time....Dr. Rupal (Senior Consultant Physician) Mumbai
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