Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Rajni Dixit Sharma - Jul 2nd, 2011 1:59 pm. | |
Rajni Dixit Sharma
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6th dec. 2010 I was operate for baby delivery, after 25 days stiches starts opening one by one.on 22nd jan2011 again operated to remove pus. after 20 days again stiches starts opening. Doctor did dressing daily to fill stiches. but till now problem doesn't resolved completely and there is one open hole on stich line and short deap tunel. on 02 june2011 I undergo a CECT Whole abdomen and report says: Dermoid cyst in right adnexa Few small relatively thick walled fluid collections in subcutaneous planes of infraumbilical and right iliac anterior abdominal wall with small component deep to the rectus abdominis muscle. Please let me know how can this problem resolved. |
re: Dermoid cyst in right adnexa
by Dr Sadhana -
Jul 7th, 2011
10:03 am
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Dear Mr Sharma You need to get operated immediately for this dermoid cyst as soon as possible because it seems to be getting infected. Please get consultation by some good gynecologists and get you operation done. You can get this surgery perform at our hospital also. With regards Sadhana |
re: Dermoid cyst in right adnexa
by Jaylan -
Jul 26th, 2011
8:21 am
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You keep it up now, undretsand? Really good to know. |
re: Dermoid cyst in right adnexa
by Rewa sen -
Mar 29th, 2012
10:25 pm
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Rewa sen
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a cyst was identified in my left ovary last year in august in my ultrasound report.My doctor told not to worry. So At that time I didn't consulted any gynecologist. in my may's ultrasound report it is found that my cyst has become dermoid. my doctor has advised me to perform heterectomy. But I am not willing to do so! is there any alternative like only cutting the left ovary. can it be done? my age is 37 and I have my tubectomy done. I don't have any problems regarding cyst like pain in pelvic region or any other symptom only except unusual swelling of thigh regions. I dont have thyroid. please help me what should I do and are there any other options except total heterectomy!! |