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		<title>By: Denisedds</title>
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		<description>If you have had pelvic pain for over a year and have been to the doctor that many times and they have not ordered tests to find the cause of your pain, you need to find a new doctor. Trying to self-diagnose will not help you. It is not likely to be ovarian cancer, as you would have symptoms by now. The doctor should have done an ultrasound in the first place or at least within the first few months. There are several types of ovarian cysts and they cannot always be determined what kind they are on imagining. However, benign cysts will respond to birth control pills, but there is no way to know if they are unless you can see if they are shrinking. This requires imagining.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have had pelvic pain for over a year and have been to the doctor that many times and they have not ordered tests to find the cause of your pain, you need to find a new doctor. Trying to self-diagnose will not help you. It is not likely to be ovarian cancer, as you would have symptoms by now. The doctor should have done an ultrasound in the first place or at least within the first few months. There are several types of ovarian cysts and they cannot always be determined what kind they are on imagining. However, benign cysts will respond to birth control pills, but there is no way to know if they are unless you can see if they are shrinking. This requires imagining.</p>
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