Yes, but possibly not as bad as the constant pain of an inflamed ganglion cyst in a problematic location.
I had a ganglion cyst excised from the dorsal region of my right wrist by an orthopedic surgeon in 2009. They kept me awake but sedated for the surgery and the surgery itself did not hurt at all. It only took about 15 minutes to complete the actual excision. I was quite uncomfortable for the first three days, but improved rapidly. I had the cyst drained twice but it always came back, so I had the surgery. At my 7 day followup appointment, I had only some stiffness and a warm feeling in the incision. By two months, I had full mobility back with some gentle stretching of the wrist, arm and fingers. I never needed the physical therapy that was offered. I would make the same decision again to have the surgery because it stopped the pain.
Operating time will be about 30 minutes.
Yes, you can get pregnant if you have a cysts on your ovaries or your uterus, but it could take a while. If it is a small cyst on your uterus, it should disappear by itself without surgery.
Yes you can exercise with an ovarian cyst but there will be pain in your legs and ovaries. You should take it easy and rest. If you want to get rid of your ovarian cyst naturally go to http://OvarianCystEliminated.com and buy the book and read it. It cures cysts hollistically. No need for surgery. Hope this helps.
how long does it take to heal after a pelvic surgeory
Recovery from hernia surgery varies greatly depending on hernia location and type, as well as the kind of surgery that was performed. It can take anywhere from days to weeks.
The time for any kind of surgery depends on the situation and on what is being done
long steps
it takes a few weeks
About 2 weeks
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How many days does it take for a bartholin cyst to go away?
About 60 to 90 minutes but it may take longer in obese patients or patients who have had previous surgery ( operating time)
How long does it take to lose 100 pounds after gastric bypass surgery is a question only a person having the surgery or a doctor could answer correctly.