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Cysts, fibroids, etc....?



Has anyone ever had a cyst, fibroid, endometriosis, or other medical condition similar? Which of these would most likely cause sudden abnormal periods, heavy cramping, pain when pushed on pelvic area and pain during intercourse? I had an ultrasound today and just wondering....

Cysts usually cause pain during intercourse....I had one last cycle.. and it caused heavy..(more than usual) bleeding.... endo..usually causes.. abnormal bleeding.. i.e bleeding in b/w cycles..
But I have both fibroid and cyst.. fibroid caused pain.. 2-3 days before my period actually started.. but.. did not cause heavy bleed or.. pain during intercorse....it was when I developed.. cysts that i noticed all that..
Now my Ob suspects that I have endo.. which caused.. the develope,ent of cysts..
hope it helps Source(s): My experience with all those
Any of those conditions could cause your symptoms, I know it's hard to wait, but it's best to see what the result of your ultrasound is. Hang in there!
I have had fibroids, but all of them (cyst, fibroids, endometriosis) can cause those symptoms. I would suggest that you remain calm, don't stress (which is sometimes easier said than done), and wait for the results of your ultrasound so that your doctor can let you know what your options are and ways to get rid of them (that's if there are any).
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