Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts: Is YOURS One of Them?

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A cyst is basically a fluid-filled sac that is formed within the ovary or outside its walls, and may also contain Solid Or Semi-Solid Materials. Although it can dissolves itself and disappears in course of a few menstrual cycles, it can also remain intact to grow in size, thereby causing Pain And Various Physical (As Well As Mental) Problems, Fertility Disorders And Even Serious Complications.
Here Are Some Of The Most Commonly Observed Symptoms Of Ovarian Cysts
• Irregular menstrual cycle
• Infertility
• Tenderness in the breasts
• Nausea and vomiting
• Painful coitus
• Pressure and/or pain in the lower abdomen
• Pain in the bladder and/or the rectal region
• Problems while passing urine
• Abnormal and sudden weight gain

When considered in terms of generalization, ovarian cyst symptoms more or less mirror those occurring in Appendicitis, Diverticulitis, Gall Bladder Problems, Kidney Stone, Intestinal Obstructions Or The Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases, Endometriosis And Ectopic Or Fallopian Tube Pregnancy. However, all these are easily ruled out when checked through ultrasound or MRI scan.
There are some Ovarian Cyst Symptoms that healthcare professionals can easily check to verify the presence of these growths, and they are:
• Swelling in the ovaries during a routine check up
• Serum CA 125 test showing positive
• Pregnancy test shows negative (in case of ectopic pregnancy)
• Pregnancy test will always remain negative
• Ultrasound or laparoscopic test will indicate presence of cysts
• Sudden onset of severe abdominal pain
• Feeling of symptoms similar to first stage of pregnancy

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  • Pelvic pain during menstrual periods, pain in the pelvic area after exercise, pelvic pain following sexual intercourse and vaginal spotting or pain are some of the common symptoms of the condition.

  • Cysts may be in small or big, some of the people don’t even know that it s a cyst. First and prime most symptoms of a cyst was heavy pain feeling in the belly, pelvis. The pain can only be caused because of the pain rupture of the cyst, implantation bleeding into the cyst or even dangerously twisting the cysts around the blood supply

  • There are often no symptoms. This is a dangerous condition because when no symptoms are noticed, the treatment cannot be started.

  • In more serious cases when the ovarian cysts are particularly harmful to your health, the symptoms include dizziness or light-headedness, fatigue, fever, severe abdominal pain, shortness of breath and/or rapid breathing and vomiting.

  • The type of ovarian cyst you have will determine the symptoms you experience. However, some cases of ovarian cysts are asymptomatic, meaning the cysts exist without causing any noticeable symptoms.

  • Abnormal loss of hair on the scalp, growth of profuse body hair (hirsutism), depression and fatigue are some symptoms of cysts in the ovary.

  • Intense abdominal pain is of course one very common symptom of torsion as a capacious ovarian cyst twists (torsion). Clinically called adnexal torsion, it needs immediate medical attention.

  • Secondary stages of ovarian cyst symptoms develop when the cyst gets ruptured or is twisted (torsion). For instance, when a hemorrhagic cyst bursts or ruptures with the classic symptom of excruciating pain on the right side of the abdomen, the resultant bleeding floods the ovaries completely

  • Ovarian cyst symptoms often appear the same as appendicitis, diverticulitis, gall bladder problems, kidney stone, intestinal obstructions or the pelvic inflammatory diseases, endometriosis and ectopic or fallopian tube pregnancy. This naturally confuses a lot of people because they are unable to understand what is causing these symptoms

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