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Treatment for Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian cysts are found commonly in women. Any medical procedure has four stages. They are causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. Ovarian cysts are small fluid filled sacs that develop in women’s ovaries. Most of them are harmless but they tend to cause problems such as rupturing, bleeding and pain. The only way to treat them is by surgery under severe cases where the cysts are opened up and removed i.e. a part of the tissue which is affected is simply removed by surgery.
Types and Causes Ovarian Cyst:
There are 7 types of ovarian cysts that can develop within woman’s ovaries. They are Follicular cysts, Corpus luteum cyst, hemorrhagic cyst, dermoid cyst, endometriosis cysts, polycystic appearing ovary, and cystadenoma.
The causes of contracting cysts in the ovary are history of previous ovarian cysts, irregular menstrual cycles, upper body fat distribution, Pre-mature menstruation, infertility, hypothyroidism, tamoxifen for treatment of breast cancer. Commonly use of oral contraceptives or birth control pills minimizes the danger of contracting the above mentioned cysts as they stop the ovaries from producing eggs.
Major Symptoms of Disease:
Every disease or illness as its own set of symptoms. So does ovarian cysts patients. Some of the symptoms which might help us conclude that the female is suffering from cysts are lower abdominal and pelvic pain, irregular menstrual cycles, feeling of lower abdominal or pelvic pressure or fullness, long term pelvic pain during menstrual cycle, pelvic pain after strenuous exercise session or sexual intercourse, pain or pressure with urination or bowel movements, nausea and vomiting, vaginal pain and spotty bleeding from vagina and infertility are the general symptoms which point at the direction of ovarian cysts.
When it comes to treatment of these ovarian cysts, usually they disappear by themselves over time and with proper medication prescribed by doctors followed in a regular routine. However, under serious cases where the pain becomes too unbearable and the growth becomes abnormally larger or lasts longer than 2 or 3 months, it has to be removed by surgery before it starts spreading.
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