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Daughter has ovarian cyst and green discharge

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Surferchick15 · 23/04/2020 20:42

Hello,

I was wondering if any of you may be able to help me and ease my worrying?

My daughter has an 4cm ovarian cyst which was splitting into to down the middle and was due to have a operation to remove it earlier this month this was cancelled due to the current pandemic, she was on her period for a whole month and when she came off her period she started experiencing mild pains every now and then and green discharge! The green discharge is constant! it’s always comes out in one Huge lump! As long as a bobby pin and as wide as a 2p coin, the odour is of a laundry detergent! Just before she passes these green discharge she will pass a lot of water and it feels like and looks like she wet her self and then the green discharge follow immediately! She’s currently having no pains but having to wear a sanitary towel constantly. Anyone one have any ideas on what this might be I can’t get through to my doctors. Thanks in advance!

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Palavah · 23/04/2020 20:48

Which board did you mean to post this in? It's in AMA. I'm sorry your DD is going through this. Have you tried 111? Is there any other way of contacting the GP? - email, voicemail? Was there a phone number for the relevant department on the appointment letter when it was arranged/cancelled?

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HappyHammy · 23/04/2020 20:59

Poor girl. She really needs to speak to a medical professional. Call 111 if you cant get through to her own gp.

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EstherMumsnet · 23/04/2020 21:18

We are moving this to the General Health area for you OP. Please remember though that advice on the internet, while often invaluable, shouldn't be used instead of professional medical advice - sounds like you might need that for this.

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