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		<title>The Ovarian Cysts Types, Symptoms and Diagnosis</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The fluid-filled sac, which usually develops on the surface of an ovary, is a problem that affects many women. This is also called the ovarian cyst, and there are known a lot of different types, depending on the cause that provoked them. These ovarian cysts can show no symptoms at all, or they can cause serious health problems.</p>
<p>Situated on either side of the uterus, the ovaries have a walnut-size, and are nestled under the fringed ends of the fallopian or uterine tubes. During the menstrual cycle, an egg will be developed and matured by an ovary, and when the ovulation takes place, the egg is released and it travels through the uterine tubes to reach the center of the uterus.</p>
<p>Most of the ovarian cysts aren’t dangerous, they are the so called functional cysts. Studies revealed that between 4% and 10% of the childbearing age women develop polycystic ovarian syndrome. The effects of that syndrome are infertility, increased risk of diabetes, uterine or breast cancer, excessive body hair, persistent acne, and other.</p>
<p>Ovarian cysts may cause pelvic pain, they may burst, bleed, or twist the ovary. Especially if the pain is associated with fever and vomiting, visiting the doctor is a necessary fact.</p>
<p>There are some <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.net" target=_self>ovarian cysts</a> that can become cancerous. They appear especially at women who are in their fifth decade of life. It is known that cancerous cysts are not painful unless they are very big in size. It is recommended that women take annual pelvic exams, so they can detect cancer in early stages.</p>
<p>It is quite difficult to know if you have cysts or not, because many cysts don’t have symptoms, and very often, vague abdominal symptoms may suggest other problems. For example, intestinal inflammation or obstruction, kidney stone, gall bladder disease or appendicitis develop similar symptoms to painful ovarian cysts. There are some gynecologic problems with those symptoms too: endometriosis, ectopic or tubal pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease, and also mittleschmirtz.</p>
<p>Generally, a few symptoms that can be associated to the ovarian cysts are: pelvic pain during intercourse, feeling of pressure on your bladder or rectum, menstrual irregularities, breast tenderness, nausea, pelvic pain just before your period begins or just after it ends, continuous, creamy or clear-like-eggwhite vaginal discharge that persists unchanged for a month or more. If you have any of these symptoms, especially associated with fever, signs of shock, or vomiting, medical assistance is needed.</p>
<p>Functional cysts compile the more usual category of cysts, they are non-pathogenic, and usually they disappear after ovulation. Sometimes, there is a blemish and the cyst may stay a little longer.</p>
<p>There are two types of functional cysts: follicular, and corpus luteum cyst.</p>
<p>Usually, when the egg is matured, it is released from the follicle, and is traveling through the fallopian tube, where a sperm cell might fertilize it .If the follicle doesn’t rupture, it will grow, becoming a cyst. These cysts usually do not cause pain, and disappear in two or three menstrual cycles.</p>
<p>When the pituitary gland is increasing the luteinizing hormone, and the egg is released, the follicle becomes a temporary secretory gland called the corpus luteum. It might happen the corpus luteum to enlarge as a cause of certain accumulations, and become a cyst, but it will disappear after a few weeks. In very rare situations, a corpus luteum cyst can reach the size of three or four inches in diameter and twist your ovary or bleed into itself, causing abdominal pain.</p>
<p>Dermoid cysts are small, and they usually do not cause symptoms. They can contain different tissues, but mostly are fat .Becoming large, causing rupture and pain is a rare thing at these cysts.</p>
<p>Endometrioma appears when the ovary is invaded by the endometrial tissue. This cyst fills with blood, and has a dark, reddish-brown color. It is also called chocolate cyst. It doesn’t show any symptoms usually, but it can be sometimes painful, especially during intercourse, or during your period.</p>
<p>The cysts that form from cells on the surface of the ovary are called cystadenomas and are usual benign. Sometimes they can become large, and cause pain.</p>
<p>The polycystic ovary is particular to women who don’t ovulate on a regular basis. The ovaries contain many small cysts, and are enlarged. There are known many causes that can cause a woman not to ovulate and develop polycystic ovaries.</p>
<p>Ovarian cysts can be discovered by taking some medical examinations. A pelvic exam supposes the doctor palpating your ovaries, and if there exists the suspicion of a cyst, you will have next a pelvic ultrasound exam. During that exam, sound waves are transmitted to your pelvic area, and on a video screen appears the image of your ovaries. The doctor is analyzing that imagine, trying to determine the nature of the cyst.</p>
<p>The doctor can also perform laparoscopy, which is a surgical procedure consisting in a small cut, through which is inserted a thin, lighted telescope into your abdomen. This method can be used for diagnosis and for treatment also.</p>
<p>For more info about ovarian cyst surgery or even about ovarian cysts/ please review this page http://www.ovarian-cysts-center.com/</p>
<p>Groshan Fabiola</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Functional cysts appear very often, especially in women that haven&#8217;t reached the menopause yet and aren&#8217;t on the pill. Usually, the doctor will suggest waiting a month or two, to see if the cyst disappears on its own. There is a great chance that the cyst to disappear, and, some doctors also advise their patients to take the pill while they are waiting because it is possible that in this way, the chances for the cyst to disappear to rise.</p>
<p>It is known that only the functional cysts go away on their own, the other types must be surgically removed. Especially when the cyst is large, is causing symptoms or is discovered in pregnancy, it has to be removed.</p>
<p>Usually, at first, there is performed an operation called laparoscopy, in order to get a better view of the cyst. If it is necessary, a laparoscopic fenestration may follow, and using some small cuts, the cyst is removed by draining its contents. Then, there will follow a laboratory examination of these.</p>
<p>Sometimes, a more serious operation, called laparotomy is needed. This involves a much larger cut, and the entire cyst is removed and sent for analysis during the operation to see if it is cancerous. If the patient is under 40 years old, it might be recommended to leave the ovary intact, even if it has been seriously damaged by the cyst, because that part can still work normally. But, if the patient is over forty, the risk of developing cancer increases, and the doctor may recommend removing one or both ovaries, along with the fallopian tubes and womb.</p>
<p>Women who have family history of ovarian cancer should talk with the doctor whether they are at an increased risk and if it is necessary the ovarian removal.</p>
<p>There is a hard thing to decide if you follow this operation to remove the ovaries. Especially because some doctors advise women to remove the ovaries in order to prevent the apparition of cancer, which, in many cases will never appear. It is very important that women talk with the doctor and get enough information about these things, about the risks, and about the changes that will occur in their lives after the operation.</p>
<p>The length of recovery depends on each type of operation. Laparotomy will take longer than laparoscopic fenestration, laughing and sneezing can be painful around the stitches for a while, and you won&#8217;t be able to drive or lift anything heavy for several weeks. Laparotomy can also bring a longer term abdominal discomfort, because of the adhesions which can stick internal organs together, and can also block your fallopian tubes which would affect your fertility.</p>
<p>For more info about ovarian cyst surgery or even about <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.net" target=_self>ovarian cysts</a>/ please review this page http://www.ovarian-cysts-center.com/</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An ovarian cyst is a sac that contains either a fluid or a fluid and solid mixture. They can grow either in the interior or on the outside surface of the ovary. While cysts can burst, hemorrhage or induce pain requiring surgery, most are harmless and will normally disappear on their own.</p>
<p>There are a large variety of ovarian cyst types and they have a broad range of growth sizes. Most are about the size of a pea but in some rare occasions they may measure over 40 inches in diameter and weigh about 100 pounds. There are a wide range of symptoms for ovarian cysts, from no symptoms to severe pain. Ovarian cysts have a lot of different causes, but most are a product of the ovulation cycle.</p>
<p>Usually, ovarian cysts happen during the reproductive years, but can also occur to post menopausal women. Roughly fifteen percent of all cases of ovarian cysts happen to women after their reproductive years. Post menopausal women are also more likely to have malignant cysts.</p>
<p>Ovarian cysts are usually of a benign type called functional cysts because they happen as a result of the ovulation cycle. There are other types of benign cysts including endometrial cysts, cystadenoma cysts, and dermoid cysts.</p>
<p>Often a person isn&#8217;t aware that she has a cyst until it&#8217;s discovered during a pelvic exam. Upon discovery of a cyst, a plan of treatment is formulated on the basis of the results of tests. These tests may include ultrasound to determine a cyst&#8217;s location, shape and size.</p>
<p>Ultrasound testing will also give information on whether the cyst is liquid, a solid, or a combination of liquid and solid. Hormone testing may be done to detect hormone related problems. A blood test may be used to check for cancerous cysts.</p>
<p>Your doctors diagnosis is the only way to be certain that you have them. Sometimes women with no apparent symptoms discover to their surprise that they have cysts after their checkup. Others find out that they have a completely different disorder even though they have painful abdominal symptoms.</p>
<p>The nature of a cyst as well as its type will decide its proper treatment. A cyst that&#8217;s small and painless, probably won&#8217;t require treatment. Birth control pills may be prescribed to repress <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.net" target=_self>ovarian cysts</a> by stopping ovulation. They can also shrink down the diameter of an existing cyst.</p>
<p>The greatest concern of all with ovarian cysts is whether they&#8217;re benign or malignant. Even if benign, ovarian cysts may pose serious health risks if they continue to get larger, or rupture, or proliferate extensively. This is why it&#8217;s essential that they are monitored by your doctor on a regular basis.</p>
<p>Marc Sandford</p>
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