Ovarian Cyst Is This Possible?!


Question: Ovarian Cyst Is This Possible!?
If you have an ovarian cyst then do you have to get a historectome!?!?!? Or can they laser it out!? Loths of info please!. will chosse best answer!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


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Typically, ovarian cysts are functional (not disease or cancer related) and occur as a normal process of ovulation!. During the days before ovulation, a follicle grows!. But at the time of expected ovulation, the follicle fails to break open and release an egg, as it is supposed to!. Instead, the fluid within the follicle remains and forms a cyst!.

Functional, or physiological, ovarian cysts usually disappear within 8-12 weeks without treatment!. They are relatively common, and are more common during a woman's childbearing years (puberty to menopause)!. Ovarian cysts are rare after menopause!.

Functional ovarian cysts are not the same as ovarian tumors (including ovarian cancer) or cysts due to hormone-related conditions such as polycystic ovarian disease!. Some non-functional ovarian cysts must be treated to go away!.

An ovarian cyst can cause pain if it pushes on nearby structures, ruptures or bleeds!. Pain may also occur if the cyst is twisted or causes twisting (torsion) of the fallopian tube!.

Symptoms of ovarian cysts can include:

* Pelvic pain - constant, dull aching
* Pain with intercourse or pelvic pain during movement
* Pain during bowel movements
* Pelvic pain shortly after beginning or ending a menstrual period
* Abnormal uterine bleeding (change from normal menstrual pattern)
* Longer than usual menstrual cycle
* Shorter than usual menstrual cycle
* Absent menstruation
* Irregular menstruation
* Abdominal bloating or swelling

Often no symptoms are noted and ovarian cysts are found only be routine examinations!. Usually birth control pills may be prescribed to help establish normal cycles and decrease the development of functional ovarian cysts!.

Simple ovarian cysts that are larger than 5-10 centimetres and complex ovarian cysts that persist should and will usually be surgically removed via laparoscopy (minimal invasive surgery)!.

I would recommend that if you think you have an ovarian cyst that you consult with your doctor/gyno about this and ask them to answer any questions or concerns you may have!.

I have suffered from many bilateral ovarian cysts over the past 11 years and have surgery 2 times to have them removed (it wasn't anything too serious) and I still have both my ovaries and my uterus!.

I hope this helps to answer your question!. Good luck :)Www@Answer-Health@Com

They are actually very common!. It is a fairly simple procedure to have them removed and it is very uncommon that your ovaries are damaged during the procedure!. If you have a cyst on your ovaries you should see an OB/GYN as soon as possible it is not something that your family practice would handle!.!.!. even if that is where you normally have your paps done!.

I hope this info helps if you have any more questions you can email me!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

A hysterectomy is for your uterus!. Oopherectomy is for your ovaries!. Usually most cysts go away by themselves and don't require removal!. It is possible to just remove the cyst, instead of removing the entire ovary!. If the cyst is abnormally large or causing problems it would be best to get it removed surgically!. It's a simple process!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Ovarian cysts come and go as they please!. I know because I've been getting them since I was in 7th grade (I'm in 11th now)!. They are usually very small, and they usually disappear by themselves!. But sometimes they can grow larger and in some cases, they have to be removed if they don't go away by themselves!. To remove one, they can go in vaginally, or they can make a tiny incision on your abdomen and cut it out!. You do not need a hysterectomy just because of cysts!. If you have problems with cysts and get many of them, you can talk to your gyno and he/she can prescribe birth control!. Birth control will slow down your menstrual cycle, causing the cysts to stop forming!.

If you have any more questions, feel free to email me!! I've been to many doctors and OB/GYN's, I've had cat scans, MRI's, ultra sounds, and I've researched this a lot!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No, surgery is normally for extreme cases!. Most ovarian cysts go away on their own!. However, if pain persists you should go and see a doctor!. Here is some good information that I think will really help you out! Most ovarian cysts are harmless!. Hope this helps!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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