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I was told I have a cyst in my left ovary 3 months ago and took medicines, but it is still there in my latest report, and now a fibroid has also developed. What should I do?

Asked by Female, 32 ยท 12 hours ago

An ovarian cyst that persists along with a newly detected fibroid needs proper follow-up, as both can vary in size and effect over time. Many cysts are harmless, but persistence means they should be monitored or treated based on symptoms and size. Fibroids are also common and often manageable without surgery if they are small and not causing major issues. Consult your doctor to review your reports and decide if you need continued medicines, monitoring, or any further treatment.
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    • Discuss potential treatments such as watchful waiting, hormonal therapy, or surgical intervention if the cyst remains problematic.
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    • Evaluate the size and symptoms of the fibroid to determine its impact on health and quality of life.
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    • Explore medical treatments like hormonal therapy or surgical options, including myomectomy or hysterectomy, based on symptoms and fibroid size.
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    • Emphasize the need for regular monitoring and specialist care to manage both the cyst and fibroid effectively.

Answered 12 hours ago