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Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cyst

Women's Health
Amina SherifGender: FemaleAge: 27 years (Adult) Chronicity: 2 months

Presenting Complaints & History

  • Sudden sharp pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen
  • Intermittent spotting and painful ovulation
  • Nausea and pelvic fullness
  • Anxiety regarding potential rupture risk

Clinical Assessment

Experienced sudden pelvic pain mid-cycle. Diagnosed with a hemorrhagic cyst. Monitored closely to promote natural resorption and avoid surgical cystectomy.

Diagnostic Investigations: Transvaginal ultrasound showing a 5.2 cm right ovarian cyst with internal reticular echoes, consistent with a hemorrhagic functional cyst.

Homeopathic Therapeutics & Management

Administered remedies targeting ovarian congestion and lymphatic drainage to encourage natural blood resorption and prevent follicular rupture.

Selected Constitutional Remedies: Apis Mellifica and Lachesis

Lifestyle & Nutritional Support

Strict avoidance of strenuous exercise and heavy lifting during the active phase; warm pelvic compresses and hydration.

Clinical Outcome

Follow-up Period: 3 months
  • Rapid reduction of sharp lower quadrant abdominal pain
  • Sustained improvement in pelvic comfort during ovulation
  • Follow-up scan confirmed complete resorption of the cyst
  • Normal menstrual cycle restored without complications
Medically reviewed by Dr. Navaneeth K. Unni
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