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Mar
24
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cyst on ovary
An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with liquid or solid material which is situated on the surface of the ovary or inside the ovary. They affect women that are in the fertile years and most of them disappear by themselves.
Once a month, normally the ovary releases an egg. This egg forms inside a follicle and once it is mature enough it is released from there towards the uterus. The ovaries contain a lot of small follicles but only one is chosen every month to grow in sizes and nurture the egg. After the egg is mature the follicle will rupture and the egg will be set free. The follicle will shrink and transform into the luteum corpus. If the egg is not fecundated the corpus luteum will dissolve and disappear. If this process is affected, the functional ovarian cysts will form.
The functional cysts are known to disappear after two menstrual cycles by their own without any treatment and they are not harmful.
Ovarian cysts can be formed also due to an imbalance in the process of releasing feminine hormones like estrogen and progesterone. These are the dermoid cyst (it contains skin, tissues and hair), cystadenoma cyst (they develop on the surface of the ovary), endometrioma cyst, and polycystic ovarian disease (a lot of follicles which gather in the ovary and can cause infertility).
Generally the ovarian cysts do not give any symptoms unless they rupture or torsion. The women will feel a dull ache in the tummy or pressure and bloating all because the cyst is bleeding and is irritating the local tissues. Sometimes bleeding outside the menstrual periods can occur or a delay in the menstruation might occur too.
The ovarian cysts are discovered generally during a pelvic examination. If the doctor is not sure about the presence of a cyst he will use ultrasounds in order to get the right diagnose.
Treating an ovarian cyst is not easy and all the future methods of treatment a doctor will apply depend on the patient’s age, health condition and future pregnancy plans. In some cases after two or three weeks the cysts disappear without any treatment so it is best to wait a while and see if any signs of regression of the cysts appear or if medication is needed. It seems that contraceptive drugs can prevent the forming of the ovarian cysts and sometimes they can even shrink the existing cysts.
Surgery is the last possibility of treatment and is applied in those cases that do not respond to hormonal medication. Those cysts who have twisted, and who are bleeding must immediately be resolved by surgery as they endanger the patient’s life. In some cases the ovary must be removed during the removal of the cysts as it can become cancerous.
Women should go periodically to the doctor and ask for a pelvic exam as by this procedure the doctor can discover in early stages an existing ovarian cyst and can treat it easier.
For more info about ovarian cyst surgery or even about ovarian cysts/ please review this page http://www.ovarian-cysts-center.com/
Groshan Fabiola
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Mar
18
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ovarian cyst pain
every a.m. I have a throbbing pain on my right side. this occurs a few days I go off my menses and continues usually until a few days before the start of the next. it is controlled by taking naproxen and it usually subsides by later in the day but its back the next a.m. and I don’t want to take meds everyday. been to the docs and have an ultrasound schedules. any idea what this might be?
I continually get cysts on my ovaries. This past winter I had one so badly I had to have surgery to get the cyst removed. They usually run their coarse, they come, they grow, they burst you move on. Except the pain can be so terrible at times. See what the ultra sound brings. Good Luck!
Mar
17
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ovary cyst surgery
I was told that I have an ovary cyst. How did I get it?
Every month when you ovulate your body forms a cyst in your ovary. The cyst pushes the egg into the fallopian tube. After the egg is gone the cyst will dissopate on it’s own-usually. On occasion the cyst will stay and grow over the course of several cycles. Most cysts cause no symptoms but are found during a routine pelvic exam. Some cysts do cause symptoms and can grow to be very large.
Likely after finding the cyst your dr will have you have an ultrasound to see what exactly they are dealing with b/c there are several different types of cyst. The majority are functional cysts and are nothing to be concerned with. Having a cyst does not mean you have cancer.
Mar
11
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cyst on ovary
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Cyst Ovaries – What You Don’t Know CAN and WILL Hurt You
Ovarian cysts are the fluid-filled sacs that develop on the ovaries, the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Women can develop ovarian cysts as a normal part of their menstrual cycle as the ovaries prepare eggs to release into the fallopian tubes. Most of these cysts are benign (not cancerous). But there’s much more to it than that……
What you don’t know CAN hurt you. Not because cyst ovaries are cancerous, actually most of them are not. But if left untreated, they can cause serious damage to your health.
WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CYSTS
* They may bleed, rupture, or twist the ovary
* They can be dangerous if they rupture (burst cyst)
* Burst Cyst cause infection throughout your body.
* Ovarian cysts can cause discomfort during intercourse.
* Cysts can cause scar tissue on the ovaries, making it hard to conceive
SYMPTOMS OF OVARIAN CYST
The type of ovarian cyst you have will determine the symptoms you experience. However, some cases of ovarian cysts are asymptomatic, meaning the cysts exist without causing any noticeable symptoms. In general, the following are common symptoms associated with the presence of ovarian cysts:
* achiness in the in the back (especially the lower back) and upper legs
* breast tenderness
* irregular menstrual cycles
* nausea and/or vomiting
* painful sex
* pressure and/or pain in the abdomen
* pressure and/or pain on the bladder and/or rectum
* problems passing urine
* weight gain.
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