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14 year old girl with a ovarian cyst and added pain?

I'm extremely tired and weak. I have an ovarian cyst on my right ovary that has caused a lot of pain over the last month. Now I have pain on my left side. It's sharp under my rib cage and on my lower left side. I also have back pain as I take deep breaths. I need to take deep breaths because I feel a lot of pressure on my chest. My hands shake and I've gotten really depressed because medications have not worked. My blood counts have been really high and really low as well as my blood pressure. I'm a 14 yr old female. This has been going on for about three months now, causing me to become inactive as I was a soccer player. I'm constantly gaining and losing weight as my appetite increases. I'm also using the restroom a lot more but it puts pressure on my belly button. I'm also confined to my bed because I can't move, so I haven't used the restroom as of writing this.  What could this be?
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Go to your GP and get booked in to have the cyst removed. I am a fellow sufferer and I feel your pain.xx
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forget doctor you need to go the hospital girl like now what you doing posting here thats serious i know cause i had one.  my pierods where very painfull that i just didt move and cryed my eyes dry i thought it was normal but it was not  was 16 at that time and was hospitalzied imidiently had surgry and docs said i came in time before it poped go now. good luck
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363281 tn?1643235611
The high white count points to infection. Please ask to see a gynecologist, ovarian cysts, in themself, are not dangerous, but they can lead to other issues if not taken care of.
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10924508 tn?1413865942
It could all be symptoms of the ovarian cyst. My brothers girlfriend had one and it caused all the same symptoms. You are going to need to take an antibiotic to get rid of the cyst it can take some time for the cyst to completely go away, it's a long and painful process and I'm sorry to hear you are going threw such a thing at such a young age. I hope things get better sooner then later. I'm not a doctor but I would defiantly talk to one and see what kind of tests they can run to help speed things along

Your friendly pharmacy tech.
Mr_King_Brad
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10726861 tn?1412304012
  you should see your doctor about this.        God bless you
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