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Could I have developed bilateral hydrosalipinges from hirschsprung?


Diagnosed with hirschsprung as a baby I underwent four serious intrusive operations to remove the malignant mega colon to save my life. I was wondering if those earlier operations had any bearing on the fact that I now been diagnosed with bilateral hydrosalipinges and a giant physiologic cyst possibly a ovarian neoplasm on my right adnexa measuring 14.8 x 8.0 x 11.3 cm. What is the severity of these foreign growths? Will I be able to conceive?

Please provide me with any websites in relevant layman's verbiage would be a great relief.

Thank you for helping me.

http://www.ivf-indiana.com/education/hyd...

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From what you are saying, you will need to have IVF done to conceive due to your Fallopian Tube Blockage. In your case, it could be congenital or it could be caused by an infection. Have you asked your Dr. what they believe caused this. You don't say your age, have you always had pain? Did it start with Puberty? It can also be caused by STD's, have you ever been diagnosed with anything prior?

I would be more worried about the possible Ovarian Neoplasm or cyst covering your right ovary. You need to have a Laproscopy done immediately. They need to find out if it is a cyst or if it is tumor. If it is a cyst there are many classifications & treatments (see sites below). If it is a tumor, it can be benign or an invasive form of cancer. Hopefully,your Dr's have scheduled surgery or Laproscopy soon as they need to first quallify what is on your right ovary & get pathology results back to see if it is Ovarian cancer related. This is very serious, call your Dr. today & find out what the surgical plan is, this is something that could be treated or possibly life-threatening.The only way to know is to have exploratory surgery, then your Dr. will know exactly what you are dealing with & you can start getting the correct treatment. I hope this helps! Good luck!

http://ovariancancer.jhmi.edu/germcell.c...

http://www.brooksidepress.org/Products/M...

Cyberchondria is a growing epidemic.

See your GP.

Uhhh....what?

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