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Right hemarehegic cyst
Hi My daughter when was in tummy diagnosed with ovarian cyst of 4.4cm but now she is 5 months old and now it is 3.4cm. Please suggest what should be done. Doctor told to do follow ups in 2 months
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Your baby’s ovarian cyst was noticed before birth, and it’s good news that it has gotten smaller—from 4.4 cm to 3.4 cm. These types of cysts are common in newborns and often go away on their own. The ultrasound shows it’s a hemorrhagic cyst, means there was a little bleeding inside the cyst, but that also usually settles without treatment.
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Right now, there’s no need to worry or do anything urgent. keep an eye on it with another ultrasound in about 2 months, just to make sure it’s shrinking or gone.
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If your baby starts having vomiting, unusual crying from pain, or a bloated tummy, immediate consultation needed .
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