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My friends having 02 nos. cyst in uterus. one we have operated , but now doctor told that second we cant operate.. now we have to remove the uterus. her age 25th . there is any possiblity to get well without remoing uterus.... we alsoknow any other way to carry a child after removed the uterus? |
re: Uterus cyst.
by Dr Sadhana -
Jun 24th, 2011
6:58 am
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Dear Akash Your question is not clear. Which uterus cyst you are talking about. Please send us the Ultrasonography scanned copy and Operative note of the surgeon. Specifically for those women who are trying to conceive, uterine cysts really are a big concern. This really is mainly because of the fact that these cysts can in fact interfere with conception. In most actuality, uterine cysts are actually cervical cysts, that are also called nabothian cysts. These little sacs show up on the cervix and most commonly exist in ladies who are still inside their childbearing years; however, they are able to occur in women during menopause in addition to post menopause. Unfortunately, there's not any certain reason determined for that occurrence of these cysts. Because the cervix is basically the gateway to the uterus for sperm, the largest problem with these cysts is that they can in fact block the passageway; causing sperm to be virtually locked out. Obviously, this causes an enormous issue if you are trying to conceive because the sperm won't be able to gain use of the egg to be able to even attempt fertilization. Because of this, it is important for women who're trying to get pregnant to have regular visits with their gynecologist because small uterine cysts, or cervical cysts, tend not to exhibit any symptoms. Larger cysts, however, can result in discomfort and pain, vaginal discharge and even irregular bleeding. |