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Painful Ovarian Cysts Are A Warning Sign
Women often develop growths in their ovaries which are popularly known as "cysts". In fact, most women, particularly those who are in the childbearing age group, would have a cyst at least once in their life. These cysts are nothing but fluid-filled sacs that look like small blisters and are usually harmless, requiring very little medical attention. These cysts are mostly benign or non-cancerous. Cysts however, can also be cancerous and that is precisely why tests are required to be done whenever ovarian cysts are detected or are even suspected. Because in some cases, the cysts may rupture and cause a lot of complications. But in most of the cases, they do not cause any pain or discomfort to their hosts till the complications arise.
Some of the cysts that cause pain are discussed here for the benefit of those who are in doubt.
Painful bulky ovarian cyst
Studies have shown that cysts larger than 10 cm are usually responsible for pelvic pain occurring unilaterally or bilaterally, i.e. affecting one side only or both sides of the lower abdomen. But the most unusual thing occurred a few years ago when a 37 year old woman complaining of acute abdominal pain was operated upon to reveal an abnormally large ovarian mucinous cystadenoma cyst that had turned into a tumor weighing 328 lbs or 149 kg that was pressing upon the bladder. Apart from the pain the lady was suffering from, she had problem relieving herself.
Ruptured ovarian cysts can also cause pain
Ovarian cysts often rupture, burst or bleed. They can also get twisted or cause the fallopian tube to become twisted, giving rise to excruciating pain in the pelvic area. Instead of the short stabbing pain, it may take the form of dull unvarying ache going on for days together. Though some women may mistakenly attribute their abdominal pain to menstruating tenderness, the pain associated with ovarian cyst bursting is far more agonizing in nature to be ignored.
Ovarian cystic pain may originate from one side or both sides of the lower abdomen
Since females are provided with ovaries on both sides of the abdomen, pain may originate from both the areas. But in reality, such incidents are rare and uncommon. Nevertheless, when pain is felt on both sides of the abdomen at the same instant, chances are that both the ovaries have been affected by cysts.
Ovarian cysts may cause pain after sexual activity
Pain from ovarian cyst is also linked with pelvic tenderness during sexual intercourse. Clinically called dyspareunia, the pain can occur during or soon after a sexual intercourse and may persist for sometime thereafter.
Ovarian cysts may give rise to painful menstrual period
Shortly after beginning or ending of the menstrual period, pain occurs in the pelvic region due to the presence of ovarian cysts there. Proper investigations are required to disassociate the discomfort from painful bowel movement, yet another manifestation of cysts in the system.
You need to seek treatment for painful ovarian cysts as soon as possible. Never neglect this because obviously the pain is severe, but also because, it could lead to unnecessary complications that could have been completely avoided only if the treatment was started in time. Seek holistic remedies because here, the body is treated as a whole and all the contributing factors of ovarian cysts are identified and then treated. This is precisely why the cyst problem can be solved for good and the person never again has to experience the problem or the pain. Conventional medications on the other hand just treat the symptoms and not the real cause, and that is why the cyst comes back almost always.
About the Author
Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: Ovarian Cysts No More . For further information visit: How To Treat Ovarian Cysts
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