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Endometriosis
I am suffering from bilateral endometriomas from jan 2020. Jan 2020 usg report says R.ovarian cyst size is 3.6*2.8 cm and L. Ovarian cyst size is 6.5*5.7 cm. Till then I am taking emersa 2 mg daily once and today(13/05/21) I take the last emersa tablet. Doctor told me jan 2021 that continue this tablet upto april then gap a 3 month and usg again. On April I do a usg and sharing my usg report. In this pandemic situation I cannot consult my doctor. Should I off taking tablet? Or continue? I have no pain while I using emersa. Plzz help. One week ago I am recovering from covid. I am unmarried also and I can't marry soon.
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Evaluation with further history is needed ..take consultation
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You can continue Dienogest 2mg once daily till you can get another ultrasound. We give it for long periods.
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