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The RISKS Of A Painful Ovarian Cyst

by: MaryParker
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The majority of the ovarian cysts are just functional or benign. Nonetheless, the cysts of the hemorrhagic type can be ovarian cysts that are extremely painful. An ovarian cyst is a tiny closed area within an ovary that contains fluids within a thin wall. A follicle that is bigger than 2cm over the usual size is considered to be an ovarian cyst. When it is a matter of hemorrhagic cysts, the other names are: blood cyst; haematocyst; and haematoceles. A classic sign of a hemorrhagic cyst is one where pain is experienced to the right of the abdomen. Bleeding can occur fast and be extensive and submerge the whole ovary rapidly to then generate serious pain. This kind of cyst happens when a blood vessel in the system breaks and blood passes into the system. The blood in the ovary can then start to clot and this can be observed by using a sonogram. Sometimes the hemorrhagic cyst ruptures and the blood is released to flood into the abdominal cavity.

The pain may become unacceptable when the cyst breaks. Mercifully, these occurrences are auto-regulating and do not typically necessitate surgical intervention. The right level of health can be restored after a cyst ruptures if the patient takes appropriate rest. It is uncommon for blood to leave the body via the vagina. An effective medicament for the treatment of hemorrhagic cysts is considered to be tetracycline although a physician's advice should always be taken. Upon torsion occurring, another type of painful ovarian cysts can come about. Ovarian torsion is also referred to as adnexal torsion, and is a severe and painful condition that must be urgently dealt with.

Endometriosis can cause endometroid cysts which are formed when a small area of endometrial tissue bleeds and is rejected. The tissue becomes transplanted to another place where it grows bigger. As blood builds up in the tissue it turns a darker shade of brown and is therefore referred to as a chocolate cyst. Upon final rupture of the cyst, the fluids inside can enter the uterus, pelvis and the bowels. Severe and unyielding pain is one of the main symptoms of endometriosis. It is when the cyst breaks that the pain is at its most intolerable.

The same ovarian cells that contribute to the growth of teeth and hair can also form dermoid cysts. This is a rare type of cyst but can grow to a large size and become relatively painful. If multiple follicular cysts are created in the ovaries these are known as polycystic ovaries. This phenomenon also known as polycystic ovarian syndrome interferes with the correct menstruation cycle. PCOS stems the ovulation process causing cysts filled with clear fluid to grow around the ovaries. PCOS is still not fully understood by health care professionals. However, the reasons behind PC OS have been suggested as genetic weaknesses or hormonal insufficiencies. Studies indicate that women with resistance to insulin are more likely to contract PCOS. There is also a tendency for women with ovarian cysts to mix up the symptoms of endometriosis with those of pelvic inflammatory disease.

A number of factors can cause ovarian cyst torsion, and anatomic changes form one of them. Young teenagers with an absence of mesosalpinx or long fallopian tubes are frequently victims of cyst torsion. Infarction or necrosis of the cyst is often the result because identification of torsion of an ovarian cyst often arrives late in the diagnosis. Although no fatalities have been indicated, pain is intense when ovarian torsion occurs. Ovarian torsion is even more likely for a patient when there is the presence of a large corpus luteum during pregnancy.

The risk of torsion exists for ovarian cysts whether they are malignant or benign. Prescription medicines can bring no long-term solution for the pain of ovarian cysts, even if there may be temporary relief. The factors that lead to the presence of painful ovarian cysts are multiple. They may be responsible for causing the cyst or simply worsen the condition of existing cysts. Risks are even greater for women who are receiving infertility treatment via for example induction of ovulation. The theca luteum cysts will tend to increase the volume of the ovaries in this case. A holistic treatment nonetheless will address the fundamental problem to bring a permanent remedy. This is different to classical medicine, which only addresses the symptoms. In this latter case, results can only be temporary and may also have certain side effects. A holistic remedy is on the other hand a multi-dimensional treatment that addresses all underlying reasons behind the development of ovarian cysts.



About the Author

Mary Parker is a certified nutritionist and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, Ovarian Cysts No More . For Further Information: Ovarian Cysts   



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