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  • Female
  • 30 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My right ovary has a 7.5 cm endometriosis chocolate cyst and a 1 cm uterine fibroid. Is there any way to treat the hemorrhagic cyst without laparoscopic surgery? I've heard about GnRH agonist drugs to shrink endometriosis before surgery. My periods are regular, and I don't have pain except for frequent urination. I really want to conceive soon what are my options?

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For a 7.5 cm endometriosis cyst, GnRH agonist drugs may help shrink it before surgery, but if you want to conceive soon, laparoscopic surgery might still be necessary. Discuss your options with a fertility specialist.

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Answered 14/08/2025

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