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Chronic pelvic,lower back and legs pain
I had septic abortion then mt then I had recurrent uti ,then chronic pid with excess fluid in dhouglas, it's been 6 month since I have chronic pelvic, lower severe back pain,and legs are cramping,tingling,sensation etc.(pain doesn't relate with periods but i had irregular periods since last 6 month, sometime bloated abdomen ,nausea,fatigueand tiredness. Just 3 days back I had done Mri in pelvic organs and found out fluid is clear but I have small(12×10.5mms) T1 hyperintense and T2 hypointense cyst in right ovary with endometriotic cyst. My docter said cyst is very small and we have to wait till it grew , I want to be pregnant in this 1,2 years . Is surgery is only solution? do I have to live with this pain ? is there any solution so that I can shrink this cyst.how can I make this go away . my docter gave me wellwomen only . I don't need painkiller,not birthcontrol pills or injection. how can I make this cyst dissappear. please help if I can make this cyst go away without surgery and
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Cyst will go away Get one TB gold test Few more information required
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Connect please
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Connect plz
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Kindly consult plz
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get a MRI SCAN
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Mam medicine can cantrol the disease but making it go away may not be possible. You might require diagnostic Laproscopy for knowing the cause of pain. This is based on what u have mentioned mam. Opinion can change after knowing complete history and examination.
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