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cyst pain

in my family all girls had savear cycts and  so  do  i  was diagnosed with a cyct 6 months ago and  i have horrible pains  a mis carried  and  since i was 9 ( when i started my period) till now im 22  i would have savear stomuch pains , that  wouldnt allow  me to eat  for 3 days  and  i  would  be rolle dup into a boll . and  now  i just noticed that  in these two months march and april  after i had  my period  my pains haven't apeared  at all i have  had other stomuch pains that were not  dealing with the cyct , they  were something different  and i wanted to know  is it  normal that  my pains are gone , and what  does it all mean?
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136956 tn?1688675680
It is very possible that you have Endometriosis. Not everyone has the same symptoms.

Look up the symptoms of Endometriosis and see if you have the same symptoms
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HI,
Sudden disappearance of pain may not mean anything and is good for you. However this can also be because of anovulation or a possible pregnancy. If there is any such risk then you should check out with your Doctor.
Hope this helps.
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