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Share the experience as an ovarian cyst.

We have to go back to college. The first encounter was to prepare for surgery.

As an ovarian cyst, we think many young friends have heard a lot of it. Many women find a lot of cysts in this area. Cysts can occur in many factors, both spontaneous or hereditary as well. In our part, they are hereditary.

The first time I realized that it was a cyst was that my period was not normal. I lost it for 2-3 months. And after disappearing, after a new period, there would be a lot of stomach pain until one day, pain until crying, pain until fainting. Then told my mother to take me to the doctor. Before, my mother told me to go to see many times but I thought it was nothing.

When I found the doctor following the procedure to the endoscopy, I found that it is an ovarian cyst. The doctor said that the cyst is 7 cm, which is dangerous because it is only a normal cyst or a chocolate cyst. Because if it is a chocolate cyst, it is more dangerous than a normal cyst because it can increase the risk of cancer. Normally, if it is not 5 cm, the doctor will not dissect it, but will show the symptoms continuously. But our size is already determined. The doctor said that the abdomen has never been ordered to be the same size. Which we observed, but I didn't think. When the doctor said that it was right away. Why the abdomen is not equal because of this cyst.

After talking to the mother and the doctor, we decided to dissect after 1 week of examination. Because that week we were stuck in the final examination for the whole week, be careful, I was worried about whether to break or not to do the final exam, it was strangled. It can be called passing the final exam, immediately following with the surgical battleground. I am afraid of dissection but afraid that it is more broken (we dissect endoscopy).

Therefore, girls, don't forget to check yourself.

• Does menstruation come normally?

• Over 7 days or not

• How much is your stomach ache?

• When looking at the abdomen, is the abdomen the same?

# Ovarian cysts # Ovarian cyst silence # Surgical cysts in the ovaries # Lemon 8 invites # Life problems

5/22 Edited to

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