u/Bombastic_hit

Has anyone recovered from a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst? I'm really scared.

Hi everyone,

I'm 23 and I was recently diagnosed with a 3.8 cm hemorrhagic ovarian cyst on my left ovary after having really bad pain on my left side. At first, I was terrified it was something serious. My pregnancy blood test and ultrasound were negative, so my doctor ruled out pregnancy and said it's a hemorrhagic cyst.

I'm on medicines now, and the pain has started getting better, but my period is still late and I still get nausea on and off. I've never dealt with anything like this before, and honestly, I'm really scared. I keep wondering if it'll go away on its own, if it'll affect my fertility, or if I'll end up needing surgery.

For those who've had a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst:

Did it go away on its own?

How long did it take for you to feel normal again?

Did it delay your periods? If yes, by how much?

Did you follow any specific diet or avoid certain foods?

Is there anything that helped you recover faster?

I'd really appreciate hearing your experiences because I'm feeling very anxious and reading real recovery stories would help a lot.

Thank you so much. ❤️

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u/Bombastic_hit — 2 hours ago

Has anyone recovered from a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst? I'm really scared.

Hi everyone,

I'm 23 and I was recently diagnosed with a 3.8 cm hemorrhagic ovarian cyst on my left ovary after having really bad pain on my left side. At first, I was terrified it was something serious. My pregnancy blood test and ultrasound were negative, so my doctor ruled out pregnancy and said it's a hemorrhagic cyst.

I'm on medicines now, and the pain has started getting better, but my period is still late and I still get nausea on and off. I've never dealt with anything like this before, and honestly, I'm really scared. I keep wondering if it'll go away on its own, if it'll affect my fertility, or if I'll end up needing surgery.

For those who've had a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst:

Did it go away on its own?

How long did it take for you to feel normal again?

Did it delay your periods? If yes, by how much?

Did you follow any specific diet or avoid certain foods?

Is there anything that helped you recover faster?

I'd really appreciate hearing your experiences because I'm feeling very anxious and reading real recovery stories would help a lot.

Thank you so much. ❤️

reddit.com
u/Bombastic_hit — 2 hours ago
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Using vw for responsiveness didn't fix issues on smaller-height screens. What should I use instead?

Is there a recommended way to structure a simple card layout?

My card has a parent div with two child divs. The first child contains an image with a height of 40vh. The second child is split into two more divs: one for the title and description, and another that only contains an arrow icon.

The problem is that on some devices, the title and description overlap. I'm wondering if this is a layout issue on my end or if there's a better way to structure responsive cards to avoid problems like this.

How would you build a layout like this to ensure it works consistently across different screen sizes?

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u/Bombastic_hit — 12 hours ago
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Using vw for responsiveness didn't fix issues on smaller-height screens. What should I use instead?

I'm trying to make my layout responsive and switched to using vw units for sizing, but it still breaks on displays with smaller heights. The width scales fine, but on shorter screens the layout overflows or doesn't fit properly.

What's the best way to handle responsiveness for varying screen heights? Should I be using vh, clamp(), media queries based on height, or a different approach altogether?

Any advice or examples would be greatly appreciated. Need to fix this urgently.

Thanks!

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u/Bombastic_hit — 13 hours ago