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Is it an emergency

I have two ovarian cyst they are 7.1cm and 6.4cm. For the past few days I have been feeling nausiated,dizzy and I started my period a week early.
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483733 tn?1326798446
Cysts like that don't take care of themselves.  Please get to a gyn and get treated.  Have they advised what kind of cysts they are?  
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I would def get it checked out. I went to the ER 5 weeks ago in agonizing pain,nauseated,sweating. It was horrible. Ended up having a laparotomy to remove two baseball size cysts (10cm each)!. My ovaries were attached by the cysts (endometriomas) and they were stuck to my uterus and my intestines was also starting to attach to the mess. I was "waiting to see", so my advice is get to a doc!

Good luck.
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488689 tn?1337993158
I agree with SandyMac, those are fairly good size cysts, and if you are having symptoms like severe pain, nausea, vomiting and tender abdomen, then you should go to an ER to make sure they has been no rupture or twisting, which can cause those symptoms. Are you under the care of a gyn? Have they suggested having them removed? If not, then you need to see someone as soon as possible to get a treatment plan and further testing done. Don't ignore your symptoms with cysts this size, it's better to get them taken care of now. Any cyst that is 5cm. or larger is considered large enough for removal.
keep us posted,
Valerie
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356929 tn?1246389756
Those are fairly good sized cysts I think.. Sometimes they can rupture or even twist.. but I believe there is quite a bit of pain when that happens. What does your Dr. advise? You need to let him/her know..

Let us know,
Sandy
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196469 tn?1365387975
Call your Dr and try to get in.  If you feel that it is an emergency, than go.  A cyst could have ruptured.  Are you in alot of pain?  Can you call your Dr and see what he/she advises?

Hope you feel better.............. :)

Heidi
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