Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Sowmya peddina - Jan 9th, 2012 11:04 am. | |
Sowmya peddina
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I had Cyst of big size on left ovary,so i had undergone surgery on october 4th.after that i got 2 menstruals.november7th is the last time i got...till now i am not getting and i am putting on weight also..Please suggest me what to do |
re: surgery
by Dr M.K. Gupta -
Jan 9th, 2012
10:15 pm
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Dear Sowmya Peddina First you should check for your pregnancy test done. It is common that after ovarian cyst surgery there is irregularity. The human body is highly efficient and treating itself and preventing things that cause pain. But in some cases, such as ovarian cysts, the human body is while alternate measures that aim to rebalance the hormone ratio and reduce the inflammation take slightly longer to kick in but usually last much longer. This hormone imbalance may cause changes in the menstrual cycle, skin changes, small cysts in the ovaries, trouble getting pregnant, and other problems. Hormones help regulate the normal development of eggs in the ovaries during each menstrual cycle. Polycystic ovary syndrome is related to an imbalance in these female sex hormones. Too much androgen hormone is made, along with changes in other hormone levels. Weight, body mass index (BMI), and abdominal circumference are helpful in determining risk factors. Levels of different hormones that may be tested include: Estrogen levels FSH levels LH levels Male hormone (testosterone) levels 17-ketosteroids Other blood tests that may be done include: Fasting glucose and other tests for glucose intolerance and insulin resistance Lipid levels Pregnancy test (serum HCG) Prolactin levels Thyroid function tests For these investigation you should consult your gynecologists. With regards M.K. Gupta |
re: surgery
by sowmya peddina -
Jan 10th, 2012
4:21 pm
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sowmya peddina
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Thank you Mr.Gupta I have one more doubt that,will i get cysts again on my ovary?do i need to take any medicine for that? |