A haemorrhagic cyst if not causing any symptoms,usually subside within 2-3 months.Kindly let me know if your previous ultrasound also had similar findings.
Hemorrhagic cysts cause no complications in conceiving if ovarian size and other ovarian parameters are normal. ...
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It might be Pilonidal Sinus or Abscess ...
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By telling that she also has fever,one thing is confirmed that she has an infection. Now if she has problem in her micturition too then either the infection is in her urinary tract or the pelvis which will have to be seen first and then an antibiotic can be started. So you have to consult your doctor now.
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The pain after getting an HSG test done,will not come after 4-5 days as you have described,rather this pain is probably due to other causes.
Pain due to endometriosis is present more just before the onset of menses and during menses.
Kindly review with your nearest hospital about the cause of the pain which may be due to renal colic ,ureteric colic,etc ...
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The normal size of ovary is 30 mm x 15 mm x 15 mm..
However it may vary from 3-5 cm and normal volume is 10 ml and bulky ovaries may be seen in (cysctic ovary disease).
The report you sent me - is that a complete ultrasound report,because cyst can be single and can be multiple. Single cyst at times can be normal but poly cyst are never normal and they cause a little irregularity of periods(which you did not mention whether cyst is single or multiple)
Now your rt ovary is bulkier and conat ...
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I had also asked you to elaborate to me about your menstural history,like after how many days you have you period date and for how many days they last.
Well if your cycle is regular then you should keep trying and specially have sex from 10th-20th day of your cycle,that is the best time to concieve and out of that also from 13-17 th day is best period.
Look if bleeding is too much or bleeding hapeens to frequently then we will get your test done.
Right now give your self a try,if you are no ...
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There is no medication for eye floaters . You have to learn to ignore them . If you don't find them intentionally they would never come in front of your eyes and won't disturb you at all in day to day activities ...
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You must do Ovarian tumour marker blood report and expert USG with color Doppler study to rule out ovarian malignancy ...
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I'm really sorry to hear about what happened. Well babies often have spots known as Mongolian Spots on the lower back and buttocks. These spots are usually present at birth but can develop even afterwards in the first week of life. These spots are harmless and disappear over a few months to years and no treatment is required. The medical name for the problem is Congenital Dermal Melanocytosis. Here is a link with more information regarding Mongolian spots:
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Domstal may be given for other causes than vomiting, such as for regulation of gut motility, which may lead to a 'gassy' state. That is why your doctor has prescribed domstal. Colicaid is meant for relief of colic. Both may be given together. Give domstal before feeds, preferably 30 mins, but a 1 month old will mostly not give you that time, he is always hungry! Never mind. ...
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