Yes, you can. It is harder to get pregant if your ovaries have a lot of cysts, but many women have done it!
You could have a cyst on your ovaries and the damage of the ovary can be permanent resulting in removal.
A benign cyst usually on the skin or ovaries.
First hypothesis: a cyst.
A proteinaceous cyst of the kidney is a fluid-filled sac within the kidney that has a high protein content. These cysts are typically benign and are commonly found incidentally during imaging studies. They are usually asymptomatic but can sometimes cause pain or other symptoms if they become large or if complications such as infection or bleeding occur. Treatment is usually not necessary unless the cyst causes significant symptoms or complications.
this operation is done for the treatment of cyst by Deroofing the cyst or creating a surgical window in the wall of cyst.
A hysterectomy only removes the uterus and cervix. The ovaries remain in place, still prone to cysts.* * The only way to prevent this would be an oophorectomy (surgical removal of the ovaries). Unfortunately, this causes the immediate onset of menopause, and is the reason that it isn't done as a matter of course.
No. Ovaries are part of the reproduction system and a cyst on them is a growth on the ovary. Often surgery is used to remove the cyst or ovary.
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.
Most kidney cysts are non-cancerous and do not cause harm. However, large or complex cysts may lead to symptoms like pain or infection. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper evaluation and management.
How differniat between early stage hydronephrosis and simple cyst How differniat between cyst in liver or kidney ?
Kidney or urinary lowdensity head in this example a cyst