Suggest Treatment For Endometrial Cyst With History Of Hysterectomy
i was told to day that i have a endomertial cyst that is 7cm twice the size it was in may of this yr, i had a hysterectomy in jan removed cervix and uterous, now this again...this was the very reason why i got the surgery done to uterous to avoid this very issue. dr told me they should have put me on a hormone after surgery but didnt, now i am faced with birth control and monitor or get surgery. what should i do? get another opinion? this is the 4th surgery for endometriosis
Getting a second option would of course be wise, as we need to know what other doctors have to say after going through your detailed reports (which I do not have access to).
As for a logical solution, endometriosis is always dealt with surgery which in majority of cases has resulted in permanent treatment of the condition. If at all your doctor has admitted to making a mistake, then he/she may not be competent enough so I would again urge you to go ahead with a second opinion.
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Suggest Treatment For Endometrial Cyst With History Of Hysterectomy
Hello ma am and welcome. Getting a second option would of course be wise, as we need to know what other doctors have to say after going through your detailed reports (which I do not have access to). As for a logical solution, endometriosis is always dealt with surgery which in majority of cases has resulted in permanent treatment of the condition. If at all your doctor has admitted to making a mistake, then he/she may not be competent enough so I would again urge you to go ahead with a second opinion. Best wishes.