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How can i get rid of a ovarian I am really try to cut out the
junk food and excerise maybe
even drink some herbs. I
cannot take birth control
pills because of my age and i
have a clotting problem.
I really want rid of this cyst
so that i can try to have one
more baby.
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I was told to avoid all strachy and sugar food.. treat yourself as if you are diabetic. |
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How much does it cost to How much does it cost to
surgically remove a pilonidal
cyst?
The surgeon has to apply local
Anastassia. It can be removed
at the doctors office..
Anyone can give me an
approximate cost? I do not
have insurance.
Thank you very much. God
bless!
Yes i am serious!
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Cysts are caused by a poor diet; therefore, if you want to remove it at zero cost and improve your health, begin to eat a nutrional diet. Fruits and veggies will do the trick. Stay away from the fried foods my friend, they will kill you. |
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How long does it take to have I have a 4.5 cm ovarian cyst
that hasn't ruptured. Has
anyone any idea of how long
this could take to go away?
What might happen to me if it
ruptures?
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here is some helpful information: http://ezinearticles.com/?Ovar ian-Cyst-Symptoms-Or-How-to-El iminate-Ovarian-Cysts&id=12818 09 |
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What is the cause of the One of our dogs have formed
some kind of mass under its
chin and we observed that it's
getting larger. At first, it
looks like fluid was trapped
under the skin but then it got
bigger and formed a mass or
cyst. What is the cause of
this? What can we do to remove
it?
The mass has subsided
surprisingly without
medication. Thanks for all of
your answers and advice. =)
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My brother's spaniel has that. The vet was giving it steroids. I don't know the cause because I am not familiar with that vet, but it's not just your dog who has had that problem. Cancers are usually very hard, so if it is softer it wouldn't be that. It might be an abscess or some sort of a lipoma or even a bite reaction. |
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What is a pericardial cyst and Recently the Dr. discovered a
mass in my 25 year old
husband's chest. It was found
by accident during a pre-op
work up for minor sinus
surgery. A cat scan revealed
that is is a cystic (fluid
filled) mass near the middle
of his chest. They do not
believe it's cancer at this
time, but cannot rule it out
either and have mentioned a
possible pericardial cyst. I
know that it means a cyst in
the sac around the heart, but
not much else. Also, they said
that pericardial cyst that are
congenital are often harmless,
however my husband had a chest
xray last year and it was
clear, so they believe the
cyst might be 'acquired' and
that this means a highler
likely hood of something
serious. Any information would
be great!
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The heart is surrounded by two continuous layers of fibrous tissue called the pericardium. A pericardial cyst is a fluid-filled mass within the outer layer of the pericardium. Pericardial cysts are benign (non-malignant). As in your husband's case, most of them are discovered incidentally (while looking for something else) on chest X-ray or other imaging of the chest area. Most are entirely symptomless, but in around a third of cases, the patient can develop symptoms - typically, chest pain, shortness of breath or coughing. The diagnosis is usually confirmed with a CT scan (with contrast) of the region. Treatment options include observation (with serial followups), drainage via the skin, or surgical excision. Which route is followed will depend on the cyst itself and on the patient's general state of health. There are obviously other options for a fluid-filled collection in this region, but most of the confusion can be cleared up with good imaging (e.g. the CT scan above). If I were you, I'd try to wait for further imaging results to come back, and not worry too much (much easier said than done, I know!). Hope this helps. If you want a more detailed version, I've found this case study on the net: http://www.ctsnet.org/sections /clinicalresources/clinicalcas es/article-16.html |
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