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By June 10, 2012 - 12:28pm
 
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Hi, There are three things that I really need to know about. One thing is that this link I have here http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/ovarian_cysts.html it's talking about ovarian cyst remedy in the area that is dated 9/16/11, I want to know can you tell if this remedy is something that you eat? It seems to me that it can't be something that you use it's something that you eat. Would you be able to tell?

The other thing I want to know is that I was at the dermatologist awhile ago and I mentioned that I have a little thing on my face and I didn't know what it was until he told that little thing is a sun spot it's nothing serious. Recently this sun spot is becoming dried up and when I scratch it, it gets irritated. I never had such thing their before do you think I should take care of this by going back to my dermatologist?

The other thing I want to know is that recently my period has become very light and I can't understand why. I found out that I have cyst in my ovary and seems pretty big do you think it's associated to my period? I'm having different kinds of symptoms because of ovarian cyst and I want to know can such cyst their cause period problems? Please let me know about these soon.

Thank You,
Melissa

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Hi Melissa6666,

Definitely, it's important to see a dermatologist about the sunspots.  Sunspots caused by fungus often make patches of skin appear lighter than usual in dark-skinned people and darker than usual in light-skinned people. Doctors diagnose the infection by its appearance or by using an ultraviolet light. 

Best,

Daisy 

 

June 12, 2012 - 11:09am

Thank you for your reply. I found out the remedy is something that you eat. For the sunspot it gets irritated sometimes and I keep thinking if it's something that I should see the dermatologist for. What do you think? The ovarian cyst I'm going to my doctor for this with all results and information to know what to do for such thing.

Thank You,
Melissa

June 11, 2012 - 6:16pm
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Hi Melissa6666,

You will have to ask them directly, about their products. If they are to be taken orally or applied to skin. As far as the sun spot, if it was seen by a dermatologist and he said it was okay.  Then you should not be concerned, unless you develop new symptoms.  Depending the type of ovarian cyst, it can develop changes to your cycles or period.  You recently had a transvaginal ultrasound.  Your doctor will be able to tell you what you should do in regards to your results.

Here are some resources for you

https://www.empowher.com/condition/ovarian-cysts

Best,

Daisy

June 11, 2012 - 12:57pm

I forgot to ask one thing which is, is it possible that the doctor pop the cyst from the ovary depending on what the situation is? Please let me know soon.

Thank You,
Melissa

June 11, 2012 - 8:43am
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