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Anxiousbutterfly27

Updated 1y ago

PCOS and Pain: Anyone Else?

Does anyone else with PCOS have pain with their other symptoms? When I first got diagnosed my doctor said “most people don’t so it’s probably something else” But they weren’t treating my cysts so they kept bursting.

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Bellaw_13

2y

I used to have pain on my left lower side all the time. My doctors near really cared too much about it
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Mizz_Lizz13

2y

I always get cramps for like ten seconds where I have to stand still or it will hurt more. It’s only for that period of time and then it’s gone. Sometimes I’ll get spotting after or discharge
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Skypenguin29

2y

Yes, I do get random ovary pains often and bad cramps sometimes.
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MiaMia

2y

Just like everyone else here mentioned, I get random cramps that are alot worse when I'm on my period.
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AK11

2y

There’s sadly not much you can do for cysts aside taking birth control and/or metformin. Lifestyle changes reduce the chances of them growing or bursting, like having better sleep and balanced blood sugar. They should not be continuously bursting though, you should get a thorough ultrasound or possibly a new doctor
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charlie...1

2y

I have abdominal and vaginal pain every day, not sure if it's just from this though.

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