SYMPTOMS OF OVARIAN CYST - Ovarian cyst usually occurs to women of childbearing age after ovulation. These are sacs filled with fluid that are found in the lining of the ovaries. Most of these cysts are benign in nature and enables the ovary to continue to function. Unless these cysts are ruptured, no disturbing ovarian cyst symptoms are felt.
Ovarian cysts are diagnosed through ultrasound. This is necessary because the signs and symptoms are similar to other diseases such as appendicitis, endometriosis or even simple gastric prob
Pain in the pelvic area is the most uncomfortable ovarian cyst symptoms for women who has ovarian cyst. The woman may feel pain before and after her menstruation. This pain may also be felt during intercourse. Analgesics or pain relievers may be taken to provide relief and comfort. However, if the pain persists and bleeding at the same time is observed, it is best to see the doctor. This may indicate rupture of the cyst. Fever, if present, will indicate infection.
Fullness of the abdomen is also felt by the woman who has ovarian cyst. This means pressure in bladder and bowel movement. They have difficulty defecating or emptying their bladder. The woman is advised to exercise regularly to relieve this ovarian cyst symptom.
The woman may also experience nausea , vomiting or pregnancy alike ovarian cyst symptoms. The woman is advised to eat dry crackers at times when she is nauseated. Breathing slowly through the mouth will also help decrease the feeling of being nauseous. When the woman is already vomiting,fluid replacement is recommended by drinking a lot of water.
The progress to severity of these symptoms of ovarian cyst vary among different women. The symptoms vary because of the size, location or composition of the ovarian cyst. These can be tolerable, at a certain point of time, and can be managed by staying home. However, it is still best to consult the doctor when the ovarian cyst symptoms continue to bother daily activities because a more aggressive intervention or surgery may probably be then recommended.
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