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Help! I think I might have ovarian cysts..

Posted 12th May 2011 | No Comments

Ovarian Cysts are a more common problem than you may think, nearly all women over the age of 16 have them. In most cases the cysts are clinically silent, but in other women they can cause problems. Treatment of ovarian cysts that become painful can often be easy to treat. Pain, discomfort and bleeding are common symptoms of ovarian cysts. There can also be symptoms which are not unlike those of premenstrual syndrome; if these symptoms happen at a different point in the month it could be a sign that you are suffering from ovarian cysts.

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One type of ovarian cyst which are particularly painful are called endometrioid cysts, which are associated with the condition endometriosis. While receiving pain medications for ovarian cysts may bring much welcomed relief, it is very important to see your physician in the event that you have painful ovarian cysts or suspect that you may have cysts on the ovaries. Endometriosis can lead to infertility and some ovarian cyst signs and symptoms can be similar to those of other, more serious diseases. In the days of the internet, too many women will 'google' their symptoms and perhaps assume everything is OK - really you should always be checked out by a doctor.

You will be pleased to know that many ovarian cysts don't progress to the stage where they cause pain and will go on their own after a few months; many ovarian cysts come and go without the woman concerned ever knowing they were there. However, painful ovarian cysts demand attention. Even if your painful ovarian cysts are benign, you’ll definitely want to seek relief from the pain. Pain medications for ovarian cysts may be prescribed and if your cysts warrant closer inspection, your doctor ill schedule an appointment for follow up treatment and examination.

Leaving ovarian cysts untreated can lead to all sorts of serious consequences - if you have the symptoms, get checked out by your doctor as soon as you can. Leaving ovarian cysts when found to be benign isn't often advised as they could cause problems if located in a difficult area. Benign cysts at least avoid the need for more worry - they can be painful and may still need surgery but shouldn't lead to any more serious problems.

Finding ovarian cysts can be quite upsetting and treatment by a medical professional is always the best option. Some steps you can take to reduce the chance of them appearing include maintaining a healthy diet - plently of vitamins A and B along with a sensible approach to alcohol intake. This should cut down the chance of you developing ovarian cysts - and of course its good for you anyway. By maintaining a healthy lifestyle of good diet and exercise, you may never suffer from the uncomfortable problem of ovarian cysts.

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