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Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by Kudibaby(op): 4:00pm On Apr 13, 2017
Hello
My scan results showed I have a 9.2cm by 9.4cm cyst on my left ovary and a 6.5cm by 4.2cm fibriod in my uterus . The cyst was concluded to be a cystadenoma . Please anyone heard of this condition and how do I get rid of it naturally.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by Kudibaby(op): 5:37pm On Apr 13, 2017
Pls help gynaecologist in the how and those with useful information and advice. Thanks
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by oxypress: 8:57pm On Apr 13, 2017
Cystadenoma: Yes, some years back. We operated on one. It was so large to be removed whole. The longest incision could not deliver it whole. It contained more than 10 liters of fluid.

The prognosis was good. Patient recovered and was discharged.
Yours is small; no need to fear. Every surgery comes with risk and that is why patients sign consent form.

Note: The ovary and tube could be removed if damaged.

As for the fibroid the doctors know what to do when they open up but before surgery they would have given you full medical advice. But know that what they see outside may not be what they see inside when they open up.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by Kudibaby(op): 9:13am On Apr 14, 2017
oxypress:
Cystadenoma: Yes, some years back. We operated on one. It was so large to be removed whole. The longest incision could not deliver it whole. It contained more than 10 liters of fluid.

The prognosis was good. Patient recovered and was discharged.
Yours is small; no need to fear. Every surgery comes with risk and that is why patients sign consent form.

Note: The ovary and tube could be removed if damaged.

As for the fibroid the doctors know what to do when they open up but before surgery they would have given you full medical advice. But know that what they see outside may not be what they see inside when they open up.
thanks a lot for your response may God bless you. I am ttc is there no any other solution apart from surgery
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by oxypress: 7:39pm On Apr 14, 2017
Kudibaby:
thanks a lot for your response may God bless you. I am ttc is there no any other solution apart from surgery
We have seen pregnancies coexisting with large fibroids or large cysts. But when they are preventing pregnancies action needs to be taken.

It is possible to get pregnant with these two mases because in medicine all things are possible. However no medic will advice you to sit on the fence because time is clicking.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by Kudibaby(op): 7:46pm On Apr 14, 2017
oxypress:
We have seen pregnancies coexisting with large fibroids or large cysts. But when they are preventing pregnancies action needs to be taken.

It is possible to get pregnant with these two mases because in medicine all things are possible. However no medic will advice you to sit on the fence because time is clicking.
thanks but what are the procedures to be followed prior to surgery any advice on what I should say or do at the hospital.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by oxypress: 9:08pm On Apr 14, 2017
Kudibaby:
thanks but what are the procedures to be followed prior to surgery any advice on what I should say or do at the hospital.
Go to a big Govt hospital near you, pay for a card. Tell them you want to see gynae doctor, when they call you in, tell the doctor you are feeling something in your belle so you went to do a scan by your self and they gave you result. They will now ask plenty of questions and examine you etc.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by ChelseaDr(m): 8:19am On Apr 15, 2017
Kudibaby:
Hello
My scan results showed I have a 9.2cm by 9.4cm cyst on my left ovary and a 6.5cm by 4.2cm fibriod in my uterus . The cyst was concluded to be a cystadenoma . Please anyone heard of this condition and how do I get rid of it naturally.
Cystadenoma of the ovary is a non-cancerous tumour of the ovary that is common during the reproductive age, rare before puberty and after menopause. It varies in size, can be very large.

Fibroid is also common in this same age group as cystadenoma. Relationship between fibroid and infertility is not fully understood, it does not cause infertility neither does ovarian cystadenoma, but may lead to recurrent pregnancy loss depending on the location of the fibroid.

people have become pregnant with co-existing fibroid and delivered same, including twins.

Treatment of cystadenoma will depend on your age, size of the tumour and the histology type and may include removing the tumour alone (cystectomy) or removing the entire ovary and the adjacent tube if affected (salpongo-oophorevtomy.

Removing the fibroid will also depend on the size, your age, presence of symptoms or recurrent pregnancy loss as well as on your choice whether to remove it or not.

The only problem is that after the surgery, there is a chance of recurrence if both the fibroid and the cyst, except where the womb is removed (in the case of the fibroid)

Like you've been advised above, go to a Teaching hospital and be managed by the Gynaecologist.

Cheers!!
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by Kudibaby(op): 9:40pm On Apr 15, 2017
ChelseaDr:
Cystadenoma of the ovary is a non-cancerous tumour of the ovary that is common during the reproductive age, rare before puberty and after menopause. It varies in size, can be very large.

Fibroid is also common in this same age group as cystadenoma. Relationship between fibroid and infertility is not fully understood, it does not cause infertility neither does ovarian cystadenoma, but may lead to recurrent pregnancy loss depending on the location of the fibroid.

people have become pregnant with co-existing fibroid and delivered same, including twins.

Treatment of cystadenoma will depend on your age, size of the tumour and the histology type and may include removing the tumour alone (cystectomy) or removing the entire ovary and the adjacent tube if affected (salpongo-oophorevtomy.

Removing the fibroid will also depend on the size, your age, presence of symptoms or recurrent pregnancy loss as well as on your choice whether to remove it or not.

The only problem is that after the surgery, there is a chance of recurrence if both the fibroid and the cyst, except where the womb is removed (in the case of the fibroid)

Like you've been advised above, go to a Teaching hospital and be managed by the Gynaecologist.

Cheers!!
thanks a lot may God bless you.
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by ChelseaDr(m): 10:24pm On Apr 15, 2017
Kudibaby:
thanks a lot may God bless you.
You're welcome, bless you too
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by ChelseaDr(m): 10:24pm On Apr 15, 2017
Kudibaby:
thanks a lot may God bless you.
You're welcome, bless you too
Re: Help Anyone With Cystadenoma Of The Ovary? by iamyemiakins(m): 2:06pm On Apr 27, 2017
Kudibaby...Can I have ur contact pls
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