Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Ms. Wazhma - Apr 7th, 2012 11:19 pm. | |
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There is a 7cm cyst in my left ovaries, it should be remove through laparoscopy. Can I now the cast of laparoscopy surgery |
re: 7cm Cyst in ovaries
by Dr M.K.Gupta -
Apr 9th, 2012
11:18 am
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Dear Ms. Wazhma Your 7 cm ovarian cyst can be very well removed by laparoscopic surgery aa@gg.ii |
re: 7cm Cyst in ovaries
by Dr M.K.Gupta -
Apr 9th, 2012
11:40 am
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Dear Ms Wazhma You can get your ovarian cyst removed by laparoscopic surgery and at our hospital it will cost you 40,000 rupees as complete package including stay and medicine. Please keep in mind that laparoscopic surgery is the gold standard for ovarisn cyst surgery. Most cysts are diagnosed by ultrasound scan, which is the best test for detecting ovarian cysts. Ultrasound scan is painless and causes no harm. You may have a blood test to check the level of a protein called Ca 125. Your doctor may want to do other tests as well. With regards M.K Gupta |
re: 7cm Cyst in ovaries
by Himanshu -
Jun 1st, 2012
12:59 pm
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It happened besuace you are in your childbearing years, which just means the years when your ovaries are working. It can happen for no particular reason other than that. See, every month, as your ovaries work, they produce a cyst. It's normal. That cyst releases hormones and then is supposed to shrink and go away. But sometimes it doesn't. It stays around and fills with fluid, kind of like a pimple on your face. And then it grows and grows. As it gets bigger it gets heavier, which can cause your ovary to spin a bit so that the heaviest part the cyst is at the bottom, which can cause it to get twisted. Your body makes a lot of hormones during puberty, and those hormones stimulate your ovaries to have lots of activity. This stimulation can sometimes cause cysts. A way to prevent this, if you are prone to cysts, is to use birth control pills, which cause your ovarian activity to reduce.References : |
re: 7cm Cyst in ovaries
by Mrs. R. K. -
Jun 9th, 2016
3:22 pm
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Dear Sir.. Pls tell me that my ovarian cyst may be removed or not..? Size of my cyst is 7 to 12 cm. I am 36 years old unmarried lady. Dear Madam By laparoscopy any type of ovarian cyst can be removed successfully without damaging the ovary. With regard Dr Nidhi |
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