Relief from Ovarian Cyst Pain: Asantewaa’s Journey
Procedure: USG Guided Aspiration of Left Ovarian Cyst and Instillation of PRP and Growth Factors
Procedure Overview: USG (ultrasound-guided) Aspiration involves using ultrasound technology to guide a needle to aspirate (drain) fluid from an ovarian cyst. This is followed by the instillation of Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and growth factors, which promote healing and reduce inflammation.
Indications: This procedure is typically recommended for patients with painful ovarian cysts that do not respond to conservative treatments.
Effects: The procedure alleviates pain and improves the patient’s quality of life by reducing the size of the cyst and promoting tissue regeneration.
For years, Susan Asantewaa struggled with severe waist and menstrual pains, making it difficult for her to sit or stand for extended periods. Her daily life was significantly disrupted, with constant discomfort forcing her to lie down most of the time.
With this cutting-edge procedure, Susan’s breakthrough came at Mary-Lucy Hospital and Fertility Centre.
“After the procedure, there’s no more pain. I am free to sit and stand for long periods, and my menstrual pain is now limited,” Susan reports with relief.
Her story is a testament to the transformative power of advanced cellular medicine, offering hope and improved quality of life to patients with similar conditions.