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Sowmya peddina
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3 months before,I have undergone surgery to remove Endometrioma cysts in my left ovary.Now i m not getting periods regularly,i am putting on my weight..Please suggest me the required treatment and i have another doubt that will i get cysts again in future?Suggest me the precautions not to get that? |
re: Endometrioma cysts
by Dr M.K. Gupta -
Jan 11th, 2012
10:19 pm
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Dr M.K. Gupta
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Dear Sowmya peddina The cause of ovarian hormonal imbalance is which then causes a hormonal imbalance is veins, arteries, and capillaries to the ovaries and uterus can be and often are affected at the time of surgery. Ovarian imbalance can happen to one or both ovaries at the time of surgery because it is the nature of the surgery. The surgery does not have to be "botched" in order to experience ovarian isolation or some form of post surgery syndrome. Ovarian dysfunction can occur with ovarian surgery, but is much more prevalent with the medical communities preferred method and practice of surgery. If both ovaries become isolated and fail it is the same as female castration or surgical menopause. If not treated you can experience "hormone shock" a sudden abrupt change/stop of hormones causing a shock to your system. As time goes on a severe hormonal imbalance of this type can cause accelerated bone loss and other disabling effects such as loss of libido and sex drive, painful intercourse (because of vaginal dryness), hot flashes and or chills. Please ask your gynecologists to get hormonal level measured to see the cause. With regards M.K. Gupta |