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Complex cyst

I have a 2.6x3.0 cm complex cyst in right ovary .. What are my options?
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Hi all well I have 3 cysts two on my left one is 5 cm the other 4cm. the one on my right currently 3.5cm, mine have multiplied and got bigger like double in size from my last scan 3 months ago.
I had a partial hysterectomy and don't have a menstrual cycle anymore. My Gyno is planning surgery for the third time in the last year for me in June.
I have nausea, lack of bowel movement, bloating to the extreme I look preggy. I also have sore breasts and moody.

Hopefully yours stay the size they are but in my case not so lucky!
Goodluck
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Hi, I am in the same boat as you.  All i know is that mine is 2 cm as of a few weeks ago.  Are you having symptoms or experiencing pain, bloating etc.? I think I can report every symptom possible in the last month, currently I'm having a break from the pain which is fantastic, but my bloating is too no end.  Most doctors like to monitor it first if its not huge or life threatening etc.  I'm seeing my gyno in another 2 weeks for another ultrasound and see about my symptoms and status on everything.  From what I understand most complex cysts dont go away on their own, and sometimes birth control pills can help, but many times surgery to remove the cyst ends up necessary.  I hope someone can come on tell us different, because birth control pills are not an option for me.  There is a ton of information on here as well as the internet, hope you find the answers you are looking for.  
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