Saturday, April 24, 2010

Explain my cyst problem?

ok- lower right side stomach hurt when pushed in, hurt when bladder full and hurt when i would suck in stomach, sometimes sex hurt also.





Went to hospital other day (couldnt go to doctor no insurnace) and they did a ultra sound and then an internal ultrasound and then a regular look inside /pap smear ect...





Well they determined from the ultrasound i have a 2cm cyst on my right ovary and a bunch of little ones. I've expierenced this right side stomach problem since i was about 13-14 (after period started) and its just really painful if i push it in hard,,, or sometimes it acts up for a minute and goes away if i push on my stomach and relax..





I'm only 20 so i have really noone to ask. I'm married and we really want to have a bbay in a year or two and im scared we arn't going to be able to now. I have always gotten my period on time monthly, no discharge through the months, no hair extra hair growth so im praying i dont have polycystic ovarian disease

Explain my cyst problem?
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Reply:Cysts can be defined as a collection of fluids and semi-fluid substances in a cavity within the body formed as a result of some abnormalities. Cyst is formed within a sac and it has a distinct membrane and it develops abnormally.





Cysts can occur on any location in the body, but there are certain common body parts that get affected by cysts. Each cyst is known by different names based on the location they are found in including ganglion cyst at tendons and joints, ovarian cyst at ovaries, pilonidal cyst at the skin near tailbone, renal cyst on kidneys, radicular cyst at the roots of teeth, keratocyst in the jaws, and glial cyst in the brain.





There are some other forms of cysts also including paratubal cyst, vocal fold cyst, bronchial cyst, Tarlov cyst, and dentigerous cyst.





A single cyst found in the body during a medical examination may usually be harmless, but if a number of cysts are found in any organ they need to be tested further as there is a chance for a disease or major infection in that particular organ.


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