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Have Pain from a small hamhaeraging cyst
I am supposed to get my periods in 3 days. Even though I have symptoms of pcod, I usually have my periods on time. This time my cyst started haemorrhaging, so got USG done and u can see attached documents. Now that I have my periods nearing, the pain is increasing little by little. Today it's bit more. Do u think it can rupture already? Or is it just pms pain mixed with the cyst pain?
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Less likely dat such a small hemorrhagic cyst causing pain….need to get evaluated
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Pls connect for online consultation and advice
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You can take antispasmodic
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Connect pls
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Hi . Pain could be mostly due to the hemorrhaging cyst. But the cyst is very small to cause any problem to you at present.
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it will usually disappear .repeat a scan after 3 months .
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Pain could be due to haemorrhagic cyst Mostly it will disappear during next menses Get ultrasound done during next menses
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may be due to hemorragic cyst
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