Kidney stone/ovarian cysts

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    I also had kidne stones and cyst on both ovaries and problem with bowel movement. Since I am post menopause, I had both ovaries removed. The problem with the bowels was scar tissue, the doctor found plenty of it wrapped around my colon. I am much better now.
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      I definitely could get a better look at my situation! Thank u need to see my doc asap!🙂

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      You can see a urologist for an ultrasound of your kidneys to see if you passed it or not. That's what I did before I had my ovaries removed.  Also, for your information scar tissue does not show up on scans. Scar tissue could be causing you pain also. Ask your gyno to check and see if he/she feels any scar tissue. My gyno felt it while doing an internal exam, she used a light to make sure that's what it was, but she never felt any cysts. I did not know about cysts until my kidney stone episode and then I found a different gyno for the surgery.

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    My daughter constantly formed 3cm hemorrhagic luteal cysts, they were not the reason for her 24/7 pain, but caused additional huge pain upon rupture (as we believe), menstruation anyway. She is taking Levlen CBC pill in order to avoid formation of any new hemorrhagic luteal cysts (as the pill does nothing to existing cysts) as they were painful even functional. Via ultrasound and MRI seen that the big ones are gone/ruptured and the small cysts kept small thanks to CBC. You might want to consider avoiding new formation of normal sized,  even functional, but still painful upon rupturing luteal cyts, too?

    (We have no kidney stone experience)

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      Its painful to have a kidney stone trying to pass and cysts on each ovary,but could go for more information about what to do with my cysts instead of them rupturing. I am afraid for them to get bigger or worsen as time goes by.

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