How are ovarian cysts treated?

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Ovarian cysts and yeast infections need help?

Ok I get lots of yeast infections and ovarian cysts I was just treated for 6 months with diflucan a week after i finished the 6 month treatment I got another infection well its a week after that treatment and i have another one Im very frustrated because with all these infections and in between I keep getting ovarian cysts not little ones either huge ones the smallest so far has been 5cm they are painful and yeast infections are a pain. I'm wondering if there can be a connection between yeast infections...

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I would recommend switching to another gynecologist who specializes in ovarian cysts. I used to have...

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Some cysts can be drained of fluid with the use of a fine needle, although this treatment has been shown...

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a holistic approach to healing should include measures to balance and improve physical, emotional, and...

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Most ovarian cysts in women of childbearing age are follicular cysts that disappear naturally in one...

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Most ovarian cysts in women of childbearing age are follicular cysts (functional cysts) that disappear...

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Ovarian cysts form for numerous reasons. The most common type is a follicular cyst, which results from...

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I believe hysterectomies are generally reserved cancerous ovarian cysts. If you're cyst isn't cancerous...

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With witch medication are benign cysts treated? Or do I have a tumor?

My results say I have a brain cyst, however, my doctor said that if it's benign, it's treated with medication and if it's malignant it needs to be extracted with surgery. However, after searching around a bit I've been unsuccessful to find any cysts...

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You were diagnosed with a cyst so I would say you have a cyst.

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If a cyst is malignant and not removed the cancer might be more difficult to treat at a later stage...

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