- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
My ultrasound report says the ovarian cyst is measured in mm but I'm not sure how big that is in cm. Can you help me understand the size in centimeters? Also is it possible to treat this without surgery or is surgery the only option?

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The bleeding and brown discharge may be implantation bleeding or a threatened miscarriage, but the doctor's administration of Pubergen (progesterone) and Ethasyl (ethyl estradiol) suggests they're taking precautions to support the pregnancy; closely follow the doctor's advice, ensure your wife rests, stays hydrated, and attends follow-up appointments to monitor the pregnancy's progress, and avoid self-medication or excessive worry, as the doctor's intervention aims to mitigate potential risks.
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I'm having this persistent pain in my right side nipple that's been going on for over a month now, and it's really affecting my daily life. I got a USG done, and everything seemed clear, but I'm constantly feeling tired and there's always this mild pain. I'm currently on treatment which includes Asmitha and 21 Aciloc RD Primerose, but it doesn't seem to be working. Is there any specific screening for nipple health, not just breast checks? Sometimes it feels like there's something inside the nipple if there's no pain. I've already seen more than five gynecologists and I'm really stressed out about this. I'm unmarried, and I had one ovary removed three years ago. Could you suggest the next steps for screening or treatment that might help?
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