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Endometriosis heavy bleeding during periods time

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I'm 24 year old girl and single (virgin). My weight is 43kg. Last year I had laparoscopic surgery on September for 9cm ovarian Cyst (endometriosis). I used dinogest 2mg mini pill but mini pill doesn't suitable for me (bleeding during mini pill). So changed to combination pill Composition: Desogestrel 2 MG + Ethinyl Estradiol 0.02 MG. Suitable for me. It can be taken back to back 63days continuously then break. But some time spotting during 21 pill. I had more pain before laparoscopic surgery. But now pain is reduced.but one more thing now i feel my abdominal is pain continuously some time after laparoscopic surgery but pain is moderate. I think my abdominal muscles is week after laparoscopic. My problem is over bleeding at period time and over abdominal pain, anus pain. Before laparoscopic i walked capital L shape you write capital L back (during abdominal pain). Please tell me good combination pill for single. I'm didn't marriage throughout life. I'm totally missed my childhood days. Now i need good tablet for heavy bleeding and abdominal pain. Please tell me chemical name like composition. Thank you

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StefaniaJW

Hormonal treatment for endometriosis is extremely subjective. There is not best combination. Obviously 2mg of dienogest is always preferable, but if you had to change because you couldn't stand that dosage, that's perfectly fine. Only the OB/GYN can help you find the best for you.

If you are in this much pain after surgery I suggest you get a second opinion with a BSGE-certified EXCISION surgeon soon because maybe some endometriosis was missed during the first laparoscopy.

Best of luck!

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Nikilll in reply toStefaniaJW

Thank you. I'm from India

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StefaniaJW in reply toNikilll

Do you live in India or in the UK?

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Nikilll in reply toStefaniaJW

India

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Nikilll in reply toStefaniaJW

Yes doctor told me some endometriosis are sticking within intestine. If i try to remove that sticking blood not safe for intestine. Utreus sticking with intestine due to retrograde period. This is possible?

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StefaniaJW in reply toNikilll

No, an experienced surgeon can remove the endometriosis from the intestine. Please research a competent endometriosis specialist.

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Nikilll in reply toStefaniaJW

No means Utreus sticking with intestine is not possible ?. If the utreus sticking with intestine, it will show in mri scan?. Thank you. First i will create the face book account then i will join the group.

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StefaniaJW in reply toNikilll

Yes, the uterus can be sticking to the intestine. The ovaries and tubes can be sticking as well. With endometriosis, anything can happen. But a great surgeon will fix everything, even a uterus sticking to the intestine. I don't know whether a uterus sticking to the intestine would show up on the scan but a capable endo specialist would see it

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Nikilll in reply toStefaniaJW

Thank you so much. Very informative answer

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Where do you live in india

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Nikilll in reply toTravelr

Tamil Nadu

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tiger-cub

Hi it’s not an good idea to self diagnose

Like others said here u need a good endo specialist . Just google and see who are the top gynaecologist in your area. If not then I would suggest going to delhi or any other metropolitan cities near you . U need to be monitored with ur medications. They need to see which medication will best suit your symptoms. There’s no other way .

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Nikilll in reply totiger-cub

Thank you. But I'm not will to go delhi. Because too many costly.

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Nikilll in reply totiger-cub

I'm not taken tablet without prescription. Gynecologist prescribed me femilon tablet continuously without break for 63 days. Yearly only 4 times period. I'm used Femilon on my 12 aged (childhood days). Now my age in 24 old and unmarried.

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tiger-cub in reply toNikilll

Yes but u need to find a good gynaecologist who will try new medications for you . Femilon is good but if it’s not suiting u anymore u need to be seen by a good gynaecologist. There are loads of different medications with different combinations. So that’s why u need to be monitored. All of d medications have side effects . And see which suits u best .

Just because u r in femilon doesn’t mean that the endo will not come back. Unfortunately it’s a very dodgy disease . It can always come back . All d best x

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Nikilll in reply totiger-cub

Thank you so much for kind information. I'm searching good gynecologist in nearby cities. I'm in tamil nadu.

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