Re: Gartner's Duct Cyst

From: Terry J DuBose (tjdubose@juno.com)
Thu Sep 20 06:33:31 2001


Treatment is not an ultrasound issue. this is a question for Women's Health.

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Terry J DuBose

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On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 23:47:54 -0500 Dretonia@aol.com writes: ---------------------------------------- > Yes, I think have an gartner duct cyst. I've just had my yearly ---------------------------------------- > examine and > my doctor told me that I had an cyst. It comes and goes away at > times I've > had this problem for about five years now. It gets very big at times > and > sometimes it burst it doesn't hurt because it's uncomfortable > knowing > something like that is down there. I've just reiceived a letter fron > Dr. > saying that they have found some abnormal cells. I known with this > problem > you can get aggregation cells. I was wondering if this was going to > become a > problem for me. Also I know you suppose to say away from vaginal > trauma but > how? I was also wondering should I get this cyst cut off because is > really > bothing me. Please respond soon as possible




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