Hello dear Please be aware I think probably it is complications of pcos There may be requirement of cyst removal by medications or surgery. You need to get following tests done Pelvic scan Urine analysis Kindly share the reports with gynacolologist in person for better clarification Hope your problem subsides Regards
Your symptoms ovarian cysts, severe period pain with vomiting/faintness, very low weight (37 kg), and frequent urination are not normal and suggest serious underlying issues like severe endometriosis, PCOS complications, or even hormonal/urinary tract problems. Please consult a gynecologist and endocrinologist/urologist urgently, as you need detailed scans, hormone tests, and nutritional support — medicines alone won’t help without finding the root cause. Do not ignore weight loss and excessive urination, as they can weaken your body further; proper specialist care is essential.
Possible causes:
Overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism)
Chronic infection (TB, hepatitis, HIV — unlikely given your testing history)
Poor absorption (celiac disease, IBD)
Chronic inflammation from endometriosis
Pcos with endometriosis
Investigation Pelvic ultrasound with Doppler (look for endometriomas, cyst size, and uterine changes)
CA-125 blood test (marker for endometriosis/inflammation)
Hormonal profile:
TSH, FT3, FT4 (thyroid)
FSH, LH, Estradiol, Progesterone
Prolactin
Testosterone, DHEAS
Fasting insulin, glucose
Renal function test and urine
Kindly visit endocrinologist and gynecologist and take treatment simultaneously
What you’re describing is concerning and may indicate a serious underlying issue that needs medical attention. The combination of ovarian cysts causing severe pain and rapid weight loss suggests the possibility of a persistent or severe condition, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, endometriosis, or another hormonal disorder. The frequent urination could point to various issues, including urinary tract infections or possibly a metabolic condition like diabetes. Given the severity of your symptoms, a comprehensive evaluation by a gynecologist and perhaps an endocrinologist is essential. They might recommend blood tests to check hormone levels, glucose levels, and other possible underlying metabolic issues. Imaging studies like an ultrasound or an MRI might be necessary to get more detailed information about the cysts. It’s crucial to address your weight loss promptly as well. Sudden weight changes, particularly losing weight, could exacerbate hormonal imbalances. A dietician could help plan a nutritional strategy suited for your current health needs. For the immediate management of pain, especially during menstruation, discuss with your doctor about suitable pain relief options or hormonal treatments that can help manage painful periods. Over-the-counter pain medications like NSAIDs are commonly used, but your condition might require more specific therapy. A multidisciplinary approach involving gynecologists, endocrinologists, and nutritionists could offer a comprehensive pathway forward. You should seek medical care as soon as possible, don’t ignore these symptoms.
