Are the Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills Needed for Management of the Simple Ovarian Cysts in Reproductive Women?
Ovary Cyst

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Ovary Cyst
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:include women in reproductive age ovarian cysts unilateral, 2.5-6 centimeters in diameter, thin wall, unilocular without internal echoes and no solid parts.
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Exclusion Criteria:
Exclusion criteria include premenarche, post menopause and neoplastic ovarian swelling (any swelling more than 6cm or multilocular).
Sites / Locations
- Benha university
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Placebo Comparator
Active Comparator
no intervention
combined oral contraception pills
The women will receive one package of placebo. They also will receive a diary card for recording oral contraception intake to be returned to the physician on the next period. An appointment for the women in this group will be scheduled at one month of treatment for the second ultra-sonography. If the ovarian cyst does not show remission, the women will continue the same treatment and will follow up in another month by transvaginal ultra-sound. If the ovarian cyst still persists or progresses at the second month, the women will be followed up for third month.
The women will receive intervention of one package of combined oral contraception pills and will be counseled about how to take oral contraception and informed of possible side effects. They also will receive a diary card for recording oral contraception intake to be returned to the physician on the next period. An appointment for the women in this group will be scheduled at one month of treatment for the second ultra-sonography. If the ovarian cyst does not show remission, the women will continue the same treatment and will follow up in another month by transvaginal ultra-sound. If the ovarian cyst still persists or progresses at the second month, the women will be followed up for third month.