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Suggest Treatment For Chocolate Cyst

i m 23 years old i have a married life of 1 yera..recently i found i have chacolate cyst in my right ovary..i did laproscopy also..do i need any medication to get pregnent..recently i consult the doctor she scaned me again and told that one chacolate cyst of 3cm is came again.so what i do now to get prgenent
Fri, 20 Jun 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

Chocolate cyst is also called an endometrioma, it is one of several types of cysts on ovaries that affect women.It grows on the ovary that contains fluid and sometimes semi-solid material too.

It is possible for a you to still get pregnant even without removing the endometrioma. Being fertile are very good if there is only one cyst and it is small in size. As you have not mentioned the size and the number it is very important to know the chance of pregnancy.

Drugs will help in relieving symptoms temporarily but do not treat the cyst. Danzol and GnRH are two such drugs commonly used.
Surgery is often recommended but has its own problems as well.
Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Chocolate Cyst

Hello, Welcome to HCM, Chocolate cyst is also called an endometrioma, it is one of several types of cysts on ovaries that affect women.It grows on the ovary that contains fluid and sometimes semi-solid material too. It is possible for a you to still get pregnant even without removing the endometrioma. Being fertile are very good if there is only one cyst and it is small in size. As you have not mentioned the size and the number it is very important to know the chance of pregnancy. Drugs will help in relieving symptoms temporarily but do not treat the cyst. Danzol and GnRH are two such drugs commonly used. Surgery is often recommended but has its own problems as well. Thank you.