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okay hello my name is ashley blonder im 20 years old. i have a few question. i have a few diff female problems. well i have dealing with female problems for 3 years. i have had 3 surgers in the past 2 and half years. i really want a hystrectmy. i think i need one really bad. i have been dealing wth endomitriousis. ovarian cyst. dermoid cyst. and pcos. i had suregery 3 months ago. my pain has come back and it is really bad. so this tells me that i need surgery again. but every time i do a laporscopy surgery my issues come right back. so my quesion is should i find a diff doctor and see if i need a hystorectmy. also can a dermoid cyst grow back after surgery
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Thanks. Alot of people r saying that im to young for a hystorecmy but im starting to believe that I need one. Im gay and dont want children. I have been dealing with problems after problem its really getting on my nerve its making me ill. I have felt with so much. Like endomitriousis pcos dermoid cyst tumors ovarian cyst. Im not getting anywhere. Im in pain all the time. So thats why I need a hysterectomy. Nothing else is working.
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HI,
It is true that endoemetriosis, has high chances of recurrence. However repeated surgery might not be the answer to the problem. It can also be controlled with the help of hormones and GnRH agonists which help in suppression of the disease. Ovarian cysts are also likely to recur. However you are too young to have a hysterectomy and should not even think of it. You may seek a second opinion from a gynaecologist.
Take care and good luck.
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