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pain&ttc

OK so I'm 22 ttc and I'm 99% sure I have Pecos my aunt mother and grandmother all have it but my mom and grandmother never had problems ttc but when I ovulate according to the app I'm in horrid pain more than normal my on/gym can't get me in for 3 weeks then we are doing the tests I had surgery back in August for a cyst that was huge and my on said my tubes *looked funny* so she injected dye and said everything is open which is good but is there anything I can do to help the pain other than pain meds? And anything to help boost my chances while ttc?
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I have hqd ultrasounds done to confirm the cysts im also ttc so I dont want to take birth control I already had surgery done a couple times to remove cysts one was the size of a silver dollar the other a golf ball this one they are sayin is just a lil smaller than a tennis ball the rest are the size of pennys and dimes they refuse to do surgery again cause I dont have insurance and my normal body temp is 96.2 and unless I have a fever of 100 or more its not concidered an emergency but the hospital and drs know well I tell them my body temp is low so even a normal temp for me is a fever it was 99.0 the other day when I went to the er and they sent me home
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Hello,
Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can form in the ovaries. They are common in child bearing age.  Mostly they are symptomless But Ovarian cysts can, however, cause problems if they twist, bleed, or rupture. Most ovarian cysts will go away on their own.
One of the most effective treatments for ovarian cysts is use of contraceptive pills or progesterone pills. It can also be treated surgically and this procedure is known as drilling. Other modes of treatment are laparoscopic surgery, laparotomy or surgery for complicated ovarian cysts.
You can get investigated to confirm the presence of any ovarian cysts. Diagnostic tests are 2 hr GTT,serum androgen and testosterone levels,LH-FSH ratio,prolactin levels,TSH levels,17-hydroxyprogesterone levels  and 3D ultrasound.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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