Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are common and are often benign. This page explains how cysts are evaluated, when monitoring is enough, and when pelvic pain or imaging findings need closer review.
Ovarian cysts are common and are often benign. This page explains how cysts are evaluated, when monitoring is enough, and when pelvic pain or imaging findings need closer review.
Pelvic pain is a symptom rather than a diagnosis and can have gynecologic, urinary, bowel, muscular, or other causes. This page explains when pain needs timely evaluation and when cancer is only one possible concern among several causes.
Ovarian cancer often goes undetected until advanced stages because its early symptoms—bloating, pelvic discomfort, and early fullness—mimic common digestive problems. This page covers types, risk factors, staging, and the full range of surgical and systemic treatments available in Ahmedabad.
From staging laparoscopy to HIPEC, an overview of how advanced ovarian cancer is treated — and why the choice of surgeon matters more than you think.
Ovarian cancer is often called a "silent killer" — but it does produce early warning signs. Here is what to watch for and when to see a specialist.
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