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The haemorrhagic cyst could be causing you the pain.
Is it possible to upload the scan report?
That would give me a better idea.
Also, the birth control pills have to be taken for 2 months, sometimes they lead to regression of the cysts.
The bloating and breast tenderness are due to the polycystic ovaries.
If the pain is unmanageable, surgical intervention may be tried, but mainly, oral medications should resolve the issue.
Also, you can take painkillers if the pain is very severe.
I would like to look at the scan report, please upload it.
What is your age?
Are your periods regular?
What is your height and weight?
Have you had children before?
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.
Patient replied :
I am 32 years old, no periods for 6 years now (Mirena). I am 5'4" and 130 pounds. I also have 3 kids. This is the report I got from my doctor.
The side effects ( bloating and breast tenderness ) could be due to the Mirena.
I need to look at the images and the report to really opine about the pain.
You could take painkillers for that.
Taking birth control pills on top of the Mirena would really add to the hormonal side effects.
Regards.
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Narrative
US PELVIC COMPLETE WITH TRANSVAGINAL 2/7/2015 11:40 AM
HISTORY: Pelvic pain. Followup ovarian cysts.
TECHNIQUE: Ultrasound was performed transvaginally as well as
transabdominally in order to optimally evaluate the adnexa.
FINDINGS: The uterus measured 8.5 cm in length with an endometrial
thickness of 0.5 cm. An IUD is noted within the endometrium. Multiple
small follicles are noted within the right ovary. Within the left
ovary, there is a 2.4 cm complex cyst, likely a hemorrhagic cyst.
There was no free pelvic fluid.
Impression
IMPRESSION:
1. Several small follicles within the right ovary.
2. A 2.4 cm left ovarian complex cyst, most likely a hemorrhagic cyst.
3. IUD within the endometrium.
JOSEPH SPAETH, MD
Component Results
There is no component information for this result.
General Information
Resulted:
02/07/2015 2:09 PM
Ordered By:
Sieglinde Iris Peterson, MD
Result Status:
Final resu
The hemorrhagic cyst could be causing the pain.
But that should be resolved by painkillers, and should not last for more than a few days.
A repeat scan would show that the cyst has resolved.
Regards.