Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Shivani Kashyap - Jun 2nd, 2023 11:13 am. | |
Shivani Kashyap
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I have cyst in left and right ovary and meniscus problem is not in order and abdominal pain. Please advise what should I do? |
re: Ovary Cyst
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 2nd, 2023
11:15 am
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Here are some general steps you can consider: Consult a healthcare professional: Schedule an appointment with a gynecologist or an obstetrician for the cysts in your ovaries, and consult with an orthopedic specialist for your meniscus problem. They will conduct a thorough examination, review your medical history, and may order further tests, such as imaging or blood tests, to better understand your condition. Follow the recommended treatment plan: Once you receive a diagnosis, your healthcare provider will discuss treatment options with you. The recommended treatment will depend on the specific nature and severity of your conditions. It may involve medication, physical therapy, lifestyle changes, or, in some cases, surgery. It's important to follow your healthcare provider's instructions and attend follow-up appointments. Manage symptoms: While awaiting medical evaluation and treatment, you can take some steps to manage your symptoms. Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, may help alleviate mild to moderate pain. Applying heat or cold packs to the affected area may also provide temporary relief. However, it's important to consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medications or using any home remedies to ensure they are safe and appropriate for your specific situation. |
re: Ovary Cyst
by Varsha -
Jun 24th, 2023
9:35 am
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Is the cyst likely to resolve on its own, or will treatment be necessary? If treatment is needed, what are the available options? Reply:- The resolution and necessary treatment for a tubercle depend on colorful factors, similar as the type of tubercle, its size, position, symptoms, and individual circumstances. In numerous cases, excrescencies are inoffensive and may resolve on their own without intervention. For illustration, functional ovarian excrescencies in women frequently vanish within a many menstrual cycles. still, some excrescencies may persist or beget discomfort, taking medical attention. still, the options will depend on the type and characteristics of the tubercle, If treatment is necessary. Then are some common approaches vigilant staying If the tubercle is small, asymptomatic, and not causing any complications, a croaker may recommend regular monitoring to see if it resolves on its own. specifics In certain cases, hormonal birth control capsules may be specified to regulate the menstrual cycle and help the conformation of new excrescencies. Other specifics may help shrink or dissolve the tubercle. Drainage If a tubercle is fluid- filled and causing discomfort, a croaker may use a needle or catheter to drain the tubercle's contents. This is frequently a temporary result, as the tubercle may refill. Surgery If a tubercle is large, persists, causes severe symptoms, or raises enterprises about implicit malice, a croaker may recommend surgery. The surgical procedure can involve removing the tubercle( cystectomy) while conserving the girding towel or removing the entire affected organ if necessary( oophorectomy for ovarian excrescencies, for illustration). |