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Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts You Might Have

Let us begin with the most prevalent ovarian cysts. Most women have physiologic or functional cysts which are easily treated with natural methods. They are so named because they usually come and go under normal physiologic hormonal influence during your reproductive years. Of all the types of cysts, the follicular cysts are the most common  cysts that are found in the ovaries. These cysts can often be found more than one per ovary and measure from a few millimeters to a 15 centimeter cyst. A physiologic cyst can be formed by any normal ovarian follicle at any given cycle. Cysts are usually about an inch, or between 2 and 3 centimeters.Size may be three to five centimeters.

Follicular cysts are not “tumors”, which are actual abnormal cell growths or lumps on the ovary. Follicular cysts are a type of cyst that is cavity filled with fluid and development is dependent on the hormones of your body. Normally, after ovulation or if the ovulation does not occur, the follicle or sac simply gets reabsorbed by the ovary. A cyst is formed once the follicle sac is filled with fluid. These cysts might last just a short time and popping or they can keep swelling or stay the same size and simply refuse to go away.

Having a significant knowledge and understanding of the types of cysts is very important before finally choosing which remedy will be used.A few may be tumors that are empty inside and may look like cysts on an ultrasound or scan. You will have a deeper understanding of what your doctor needs to do to be certain that you do not have tumors, benign or malignant. Once that distinction is made, it is much easier, and safer, to find a natural approach to treating the different types of the more common physiologic cysts.

What are the typical signs of follicular cysts? There are other symptoms that can occur aside from abnormal uterine bleeding, pain from fluid and blood leaking out. These complications can occur with any ovarian cyst or tumor as it grows. Symptoms of a presence of ovarian mass are constipation due to pressure on the rectum, urinary frequency or urgency due to pressure on the bladder, sensation of vague pressure and severe pain due to twisting of the ovary and cyst around itself.. This last symptom is a surgical emergency and happens because the cyst is just large enough to flip on itself, causing the ovarian blood vessels and ligaments which hold the ovary in place to twist like a pretzel. The pain can be acute, unrelenting and normally causes nausea and vomiting.

What about contraceptive pills? Are they a remedy for functional  cysts? No, it can only arrest future cysts from developing. Does this work? Taking oral contraceptive pills reduces the volume of hormones which activates the ovary coming from the pituitary gland. When the gonadotropins are scaled down, ovulation does not happen and you will not get pregnant. Because of this, your body detects that it is already pregnant and ovulation is no longer necessary. Oral birth control pills have a 99% chance in the prevention of pregnanacy. This method nips the development of functional ovarian cysts from materializing. No ovulation, no follicle, no cyst. As preventive maintenance, your doctor may still give you the pill to inhibit future cysts from developing. To say that birth control pills do not work to prevent cysts is like saying they don’t prevent pregnancy. There is good scientific evidence for this.  With all of this out of the way, you can now consider natural options as well.