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Re: CHRONICPAIN: ovarian hernia???

From: grateful mom (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 May 2007 20:51:14 -0500 (CDT)


Have you had a transvaginal ultrasound? It sounds like that would be the first course of action. I would not wait. It will rule out anything bad and help to diagnose the problem. I would seek the advice of another dr. if you are not happy with the one you have.

I don;t know that you would actually feel a lump if it were a tubal, I assume you feel it externally. It may be a functional cyst, but again you would not feel that externally. Your bowel is in the vicinity of the ovary and it could indeed by herniated. Not anything to "fart" around with. : ).

good luck and feel better.

At Tue, 29 May 2007, jami wrote: >
>i have a small lump over my right ovary. my doctor "assumes" its a
>hernia. its about the size of a nickel. it causes me horrendous pain
>when i menstruate and when i first noticed it i had the pain for almost
>two months straight and thought i may have a tubal pregnancy. it is
>starting to concern me as it hurts really bad sometimes even sending
>cramps all the way down to my knee. the stupid doctor even said wait
>around for a few months and if im not dead then its not a tubal! i was
>just wondering if it was possible to have a herniated ovary since the
>pain worsens at that particular time of the month.




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