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Help please! !!!!

I recently found out I have a small cyst on my left ovary. However im starting to have problems with it. My back is constantly hurting and I have not had a period for 109 days according to my calender on my phone. I also have had cramping issues but no period.I can't have sex because after words it burns. ...im honestly getting fed up with this thing. ..my gyno said she would see me next month. ..I guess I dont understand why it takes a month to be able to see me? But if anyone has went through this ....what can I do to help the symptoms?  
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Your cyst should not have anything to do with your cycle. It can increase cramping. Fever would be the first sign of bursting. Heating pads on the stomach help. More than likely the cyst will desolve. Its a very common thing. Occationally you need to have surgery to remove if the pain is bad. Don't go nuts with this .I sure you have had a bad start to your cycle
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Hello wow thank you! Im definitely going to try....im only 23 years old. ..I actually started my menstrual cycle yesterday but im not sure if my csyt burst or not ....I had really bad cramps yesterday but it could have been just my menstrual cycle im not too sure.do you bleed like a period if it does burst? Or just cramp? I have been researching it but I get many different answers....I also forgot to add on my post that this is my frist csyt so im not too sure what to expect my doctor didn't really give me much information on what I need to do
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How old are you? It sounds like possibly menopause. Unless your too young.Try AZO for your pain. It can help if you have an burst cyst. You get that at the drug store over the counter. A pregnancy test could also be useful, but your dr will do that anyway. Use the AZO after sex. It will clean you out and provide a urinary analgesic. The stuff is awesome
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