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Is It Safe To Have Analgesic Syrup To Cure Morgagni Cyst?
Hi,I was diagnosed with morgagni cyst and I received treatment from the mouth (analgesic syrup) and now I can feel a slight pain sometimes....I checked for lumps but I didn t find anything...just a small feeling but I think it was the veins that pass through the sack...I am a little bit scared...please help!
hi welcome to health care magic morgagni cysts tend to be associated with infertility and suggested that they may play a role in infertility by interfering with tubal pick-up and function if such a patient comes to my clinic i would advise for an ultrasound pelvis to know extent of the cyst. Smaller lesions can be followed expectantly. Larger lesions, lesions that are growing or symptomatic, and lesions with sonographically suspicious findings (septation, papillations, fluid and solid components) are generally surgically explored and removed Hope this information helps you good Luck
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Is It Safe To Have Analgesic Syrup To Cure Morgagni Cyst?
hi welcome to health care magic morgagni cysts tend to be associated with infertility and suggested that they may play a role in infertility by interfering with tubal pick-up and function if such a patient comes to my clinic i would advise for an ultrasound pelvis to know extent of the cyst. Smaller lesions can be followed expectantly. Larger lesions, lesions that are growing or symptomatic, and lesions with sonographically suspicious findings (septation, papillations, fluid and solid components) are generally surgically explored and removed Hope this information helps you good Luck