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Emergency Room Visit = Ovarian Cyst

Posted by grrrlriot on March 27, 2008

Here’s my health story. I went to the ER (emergency room) Wednesday.

Monday night I couldn’t sleep. I kept waking up every so often due to hurting in my abdominal/pelvic region. To be more specific, I was hurting in my left ovary and at times I would have pains there as well. At the time, I didn’t think it was my ovary, but in a way I felt like it was my ovary bothering me. However, I figured it was my bladder and that I had to urinate, since it happened in the middle of Monday night. On Tuesday, I was still hurting and still having pains all day long. It was going on for 24 hours, even while I was at work. (For those of you who don’t know, I work at a nursing home as a Certified Nursing Assistant. [CNA]) I got to thinking maybe I had pulled a muscle from lifting at work or maybe I was constipated for some reason. I’ve never hurt in this area of my body before. I started getting sharper pains and it was a bother to me because I was trying to get my work done. When I came home Tuesday night, I told my mom about it. She thought the same thing I did.

Wednesday morning, I get up and start my day. I’m still hurting and having pains in my left ovary. Mom told me since it’s still bothering me to go to the ER and not to go to work, so I done that. The doctor at the ER, Dr. Ross, had them to do a urine specimen and an ultrasound on me. Dr. Ross said that nothing showed up in my urine, but I might have a small UTI (urinary tract infection also known as a bladder infection), which I have had before, but it was contaminated, so he couldn’t tell. I have had a kidney infection before too. He told me he didn’t think it was a UTI causing me to hurt and have pains. He had an ultrasound done on me. After doing the ultrasound, I went back in my ER space and Dr. Ross came in. He told me nothing showed up and everything was fine. Then, He left and came back in 15 minutes. He told me that the Radiologist called back and said that he did find a small ovarian cyst on my left ovary, after looking a second time at the ultrasound. He said it wasn’t anything to worry about, since it was barely noticeable. He said that alot of women have them, but if the hurting and pain gets worse, to go see my doctor. He said they may have to operate if it does get worse or if it grows.

I’m going to share some information about ovarian cysts, since quite a few women seem to have them. Here are a few links with quite a bit of information on ovarian cysts.
About Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian Cyst on Wikipedia

The information below was taken from: http://familydoctor.org/online/famdocen/home/women/reproductive/gynecologic/279.html

What is an ovarian cyst?
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac in the ovary. Many cysts are completely normal. These are called functional cysts. They occur as a result of ovulation (the release of an egg from the ovary). Functional cysts normally shrink over time, usually in about 1 to 3 months. If you have a functional cyst, your doctor may want to check you again in 1 to 3 months to make sure the cyst has gotten smaller. In certain cases, your doctor may want you to take birth control pills so you won’t ovulate. If you don’t ovulate, you won’t form cysts.

If you are menopausal and are not having periods, you shouldn’t form functional cysts. If you do have a cyst, your doctor will probably want you to have a sonogram so he or she can look at the cyst. What your doctor decides to do after that depends on your age, the way the cyst looks on the sonogram and if you’re having symptoms such as pain, bloating, feeling full after eating just a little, and constipation.

What is a sonogram?
A sonogram (or ultrasound) uses sound waves to make “pictures” of organs in the body. It’s a good way for your doctor to “look” at your ovaries. This kind of sonogram can be done 2 ways, either through your abdomen or your vagina. Neither type is painful. The sonogram usually lasts about 30 minutes. It will give your doctor valuable information about the size and the appearance of your cyst.

Do I need surgery for an ovarian cyst?
The answer depends on several things, such as your age, whether you are having periods, the size of the cyst, its appearance and your symptoms.

If you’re having periods and the cyst is functional, you probably won’t need to have surgery. If the cyst doesn’t go away after several menstrual periods, if it gets larger or if it doesn’t look like a functional cyst on the sonogram, your doctor may want you to have an operation to remove it. There are many different types of ovarian cysts in women of childbearing age that do require surgery. Fortunately, cysts in women of this age are almost always benign (not cancer).

If you’re past menopause and have an ovarian cyst, your doctor will probably want you to have surgery. Ovarian cancer is rare, but women 50 to 70 years of age are at greater risk. Women who are diagnosed at an early stage do much better than women who are diagnosed later.

12 Responses to “Emergency Room Visit = Ovarian Cyst”

  1. kattastic said

    This is a very common issue with women and not many seem to know enough details about Ovarian Cysts. Thanks for shedding some light on the subject. Stay healthy!

  2. Mavis said

    I need some advice. I have a 2 inch cyst on my left ovary. I have bloating and cannot eat anything and constipation. I had an ultrasound and they told me there is the cyst sitting nicely on your ovary. It is painful. The doctor did not see a problem. He told me everyone has cysts. I have pain in my back between my shoulders and at the base of my spine. I had an ectopic pregnancy they removed my right tube and I have no appendix so I know the pain is coming from the cyst. How do I get some answers from my doctor.

  3. Mavis said

    Mavis again…. I am 57 years old. Had 4 children and one ectopic pregnancy. I have heard of a Chinese herb which you can buy in pill form which they say cures ovarian cysts. The name is Cinnamon & Rehmannia (does this work)?

  4. grrrlriot said

    Thanks Kattastic! Also, Thanks to Mavis for sharing her story with me. It’s good to know that I’m not the only one going through this.

    Mavis-I’m not sure what to tell you. I have never been pregnant and I don’t have any children. My cyst is on my left ovary too and I think it is the same size as yours. For the past week and this week, It has been bothering me horribly. It was so bad, I had to stay in bed quite often for 2 days: Thursday and Friday..2 weeks ago. Last Saturday, I went to the doctor. He prescribed me some Ibprofren (spelling?) 800mg to help the pain. The other days, It was still bothering me, but I tried to do what I could. Also, I started my period 4 days ago and the cyst is still bothering me. Today-Saturday, It is still bothering me. I still feel bloated, full, heavy, have dull pains, and at times, sharp pains.
    Also, I haven’t heard about the Chinese herb, maybe I should find out more about it and try it. Thanks again Mavis!

  5. Val said

    Conventional medicine is very limited in it’s response to ovarian cysts. Have you heard of Mary Parker’s new ovarian cysts system? It’s called “Ovarian Cysts No More.” There’s some great information in there about how to naturally and permanently eliminate your Ovarian Cysts without drugs, surgery or any kind of gimmicks. I highly recommend it. Here’s the website where you can get more information if you’re interested:

    http://www.ovarian-cysts-no-more.com

    Hope this helps.

  6. Tanya said

    Hello,

    I kind of just stumbeled upon this web site. I was wondering if someone could find me or help me out with some information. ( sinse i never had to deal with anything like this before)
    I’m 27yrs old with a six yr old son.. about a month ago I started having sharp pains in my lower stomach… the pains got worse and worse as the hrs went by. At first I thought I had to go to the bathroom because it was pushin on my backside… the pains were worse then contractions!!
    Finally 2am i drove myself to the ER stoppin every 2 seconds because of the pain… long story short it got so bad they transported me to another hospital.. to find out I had a cyst on my R ovary.. 4cm my DR told me I need surgery, however its been a month and its not bothering me. Im due for Surgery on the 29th of Sept if any of you have any info please email me… I dont want to have surgery due to the fact that how does my DR know that it dint go away?
    tanyakushneruk@verizon.net

  7. My Ovarian Cyst Ruptures said

    I found your site looking for information on Ovarian Cysts. I had extreme pain in my lower abdomen area about a week ago that got worse over the course of a few hours. I ended up almost passing out, not from the pain, but from dizziness. My DH called the ambulance and I was taken to the ER. I was diagnosed with having an ovarian cyst they confirmed through ultrasound). They gave me morphine, vicodin, and Tordol, but nothing helped the pain. My blood counts were also off. Well, anyway, to make a long story short, I had internal bleeding from the ruptured cyst that went undiagnosed even when the person there with me looked up my symptoms that were consistent with internal bleeding, and tried to convey the message to the physician. The staff wasn’t concerned at all; instead, they kept trying to discharge me. About 10 hours in the ER, the doctor finally got concerned. Luckily, I was able to have surgery in time to stop the severe blood loss. Anywayz, I do think that Ovarian Cysts are not well known, and in some cases they can be life-threatening, but I have been told that my case was less common. However, this makes me wonder if other people go undiagnosed with internal bleeding after an ovarian cyst rupture.

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  9. You have explained what is ovarian cysts and how it causes in detail way.

  10. Angie U said

    I am scared I look like I am about 5 months preg. I am not though it started thurs night and I went to 3 er’s and finally friday night I got the answer it was a ruptured ovarian cyst, So I just dont know when this pain is going to stop and when the bloating will stop I am in so much pain and do not know what to do. The drs do not answer any questions just hurry up and wait pretty much. So I do not know if there is anything I should ask my dr to do because it feels like they do not think its as big of a deal as I do. (probably because I am in pain) And I do not know how long till I will be back to normal I am 24 with two infants so its really hard being out of comission so if anyonw could share their story I would love to hear it. Thanks

  11. grrrlriot said

    I have heard that pain pills will help the pain, just take them as they are prescribed to you. Also, if your not on birth control pills, get on them. They are supposed to help get rid of the cysts. I hope this helps.

  12. You have suggested nice alternative treatments to cure Ovarian cysts.

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