eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 
eg: UK or Brides UK or Classical Art or Buy Music or Spirituality
 

Your Online Guide » Sports » Fitness And Wellness

[O367]Ovarian Cyst Abdominal Pain
by Greg Kilington, Gre
Ovarian cyst pain is simply a fact of life for many women as part of their normal menstrual cycle. A woman’s body is a complex and wonderful creation indeed. There are so many different organs and systems in play revolving around a woman’s ability to bear a child that oftentimes, a medical condition may arise. One of the more common of these is ovarian cyst pain.

A cyst is a common medical term that denotes a fluid filled sac. They can occur anywhere in the body and for a variety of reasons, most of them harmless. An ovarian cyst is simply found, you guessed it, in the ovaries. There are a number of ovarian cysts that can form, with varying degrees of severity but the two most common are Follicle cysts and Corpus luteum cysts.

Follicle cysts form when the sac containing the egg does not release it during the normal menstrual cycle. This causes the sac to become fluid filled and enlarge. While these cysts can cause mild discomfort, they are generally harmless and oftentimes disappear on their own with 1 to 3 months. Corpus luteum cysts can be a bit more severe, however, regularly causing ovarian cyst pain. These are caused when the sac that releases the egg during menstruation seals itself, but doesn’t dissolve. The sac then become filled with fluid and continues to grow, sometimes reaching a size of as much as 4 inches. They can then bleed, or even twist the ovary causing a moderate level of pain and discomfort. While certainly not discounting the pain involved, the good news is that Corpus luteum cysts will usually go disappear as well after just a few weeks.

These are just two of the more than 6 types of ovarian cysts that can cause ovarian cyst pain. Oftentimes a woman will not even have ovarian cyst pain, or have any symptoms at all. Some women who are more prone to ovarian cysts will have symptoms or feel pain regularly throughout the year and simply learn to deal with it as a normal part of their menstrual cycle. It is important to note that along with the symptoms of ovarian cyst pain, you should notify your doctor immediately if symptoms worsen, or you have the following additional symptoms: rapid breathing, sudden dizziness or weakness, severe abdominal pain, or running a fever and/or vomiting. While most cysts are harmless, some can cause complications leading to very severe conditions. If the pain or symptoms you are feeling are overwhelming, do not hesitate to call for medical help.

What should a woman expect when dealing with ovarian cyst pain? Well, for starters, most women have nothing to fear. As previously noted, most ovarian cysts are harmless and will disappear on their own, often without any symptoms. If you do decide to visit a doctor, because of relative normalcy of the condition, most physicians will ask you to do nothing and then come back in 1-3 months to monitor the size of the cyst. In some rare cases, a doctor will schedule a surgery to remove an ovarian cyst that either continues to grow or simply won’t disappear. While most cysts are benign (non-cancerous) some do turn cancerous and certainly must be removed immediately. In worst case scenarios, a doctor may have to remove the affected ovary, but a woman’s body will still remain fertile with just one healthy ovary intact. Ovarian cyst pain, while never a fun fact of life, is usually not a harmful one. Monitor your symptoms and communicate with your doctor and you should be able to overcome the condition with relative ease.

http://www.OvarianCystRemoval.net

There are various reasons for the cyst to be formed in the ovaries. Some of the cysts in the ovary will be of the normal type and are called as the functional cysts. These functional cysts are formed in the ovary mainly due to the ovulation. Ovulation is nothing but the release of eggs. This is a very common cyst and will disappear fast. This cyst will be in the ovary for a period between one to three months. The treatment for this cyst can be easily given to regain the actual shape of the ovary, with the regular check up for the variation in size. If a woman is not capable to ovulate, then it is for sure that the cyst will not form in her ovary.

If a woman gets her menopause and did not have her period at regular intervals, then the chance of formation of cyst in this case is also ruled out.

The size of the cysts in the ovary differs. For some cases, it will be small and for some it will be big. Some of them may not be aware about the cyst in their ovary. One can realize or understand about the cyst in their ovary when they feel severe pain in their belly and pelvis. This pain will be incurred mainly to the cyst rupture in the ovary or due to the bleeding slipped into the cyst or may be twisting of the cysts in the origin of the supply of blood.

The ovarian cysts are of various types. Some of them are functional cyst, dermoid cyst, endometrioma cyst, cyst adenoma and multiple cysts. The cyst in the ovary can be diagnosed by the medical tests like pelvic exam, laparoscopy and pelvic ultrasound. The cysts in the ovary are generally treated by surgery, birth control pills and waiting watchfully.

Complete elimination of the cyst in the ovary may not be possible, but the chances for its formation and growth may be controlled by following some of the basic ways like improving the diet quality, improving the complete health, controlling the chronic stress and regular severe exercise.

Various researches confirm that the formation of cyst mainly depends on the habit of diet. It is found that those women who eats cheese and the beef products have the chances of formation of cyst in their ovaries and it is vice versa for those women who consumer green vegetables.
Article Source : Pg. 163

About Author
Both Greg Kilington & Lesley Lyon are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.

Greg Kilington has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, belly fat and Abdominal. to find out more about the best . Greg Kilington's top article generates over 4400 views. to your Favourites.

Lesley Lyon has sinced written about articles on various topics from Sauna, Finances and computers and the internet. Visit for a complete understanding of ovarian pain and treatment methods. Also check it out the online gu. Lesley Lyon's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
EditorialToday Sports has 4 sub sections. Such as Exercise and Sports, Body Building, Bodybuilding Supplements and Fitness Exercise Equipments. With over 20,000 authors and writers, we are a well known online resource and editorial services site in United Kingdom, Canada & America . Here, we cover all the major topics from self help guide to A Guide to Business, Guide to Finance, Ideas for Marketing, Legal Guide, Lettre De Motivation, Guide to Insurance, Guide to Health, Guide to Medical, Military Service, Guide to Women, Pet Guide, Politics and Policy , Guide to Technology, The Travel Guide, Information on Cars, Entertainment Guide, Family Guide to, Hobbies and Interests, Quality Home Improvement, Arts & Humanities and many more.
About Editorial Today | Contact Us | Terms of Use | Submit an Article | Our Authors