Ovarian Cyst Removal by: Scottgreene
Ovarian cyst removal is usually recommended when cysts are large, solid, shaped in irregular forms, suspected of being cancerous, twisted, ruptured, or causing severe pain. Older patients with ovarian cysts are more likely to ne...
Information on Ovarian Cyst Types by: Jaytyler
Women should not be alarmed by the relatively common problem of functional ovarian cysts. These cysts do not predict or develop into cancer. Most of them will not cause any noticeable symptoms or require treatment, alt...
Overview on Ovarian Cyst Types by: Jaytyler
Functional ovarian cysts are a fairly common problem among women and should usually not be a cause for concern. Most ovarian cysts do not lead to or indicate cancer. Though some cysts may cause discomfort and others may r...
About the Ovarian Cysts and the Risk of Cancer by: Groshan Fabiola
Ovarian cysts usually appear in younger women, on one ovary or on both ovaries, but they can appear after the menopause as well. It is known that most of the cysts are benign, and have a low risk t...
Some Things About the Ovarian Cysts by: Groshan Fabiola
It is known that as a result of ovulation, there can appear cysts, which are called functional cysts and are completely normal. In about 1 to 3 months, these cysts shrink, and if you have this type of cysts, ...
Information About Functional Ovarian Cysts by: Groshan Fabiola
In most of the cases the functional ovarian cysts prove to be harmless, do not cause pain or other symptoms, and disappear after some time even without a special treatment.In case treatment must be app...
About the Treatment of Ovarian Cysts by: Groshan Fabiola
Functional cysts appear very often, especially in women that haven't reached the menopause yet and aren't on the pill. Usually, the doctor will suggest waiting a month or two, to see if the cyst disappears o...
Faq About Ovarian Cysts by: Groshan Fabiola
1. How important are the follicular cysts?The follicle contains the egg which is normally released from this sac when it is mature enough. After the sac had ruptured and set free the egg, it will normally disintegrate. B...
Ovarian Cysts - Causes of Ovarian Cysts by: peterhutch
An ovarian cyst is simply a collection of fluid within the normally solid ovary. There are many different types of ovarian cysts, and they are an extremely common gynecologic problem. Because of the fear of ov...
Menstrual Cycles And Ovarian Cysts by: Hilary Templeton
In the post-menopausal group, I would say 50 percent of those are going to have a cancer risk associated with the cyst, and certainly as one gets older than 50, that increase goes markedly up. Certainly if a...
Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts by: james sameul
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on the ovaries, the female reproductive organs that produce eggs. Women can develop ovarian cysts as a normal part of their menstrual cycle as the ovaries prepare eggs to r...
Ovarian Cysts: The Post-Menopausal Reasons, Menaces And Answers by: Maryparker
Even though ovarian cysts after the menopause are less common, instances do crop up and may cause difficulties. Post-menopausal women with an ovarian cyst that is not suitable for conse...
Painful Sex Caused by Cyst by: Sharon Bell
A cyst is a sac filled with fluid or a semi fluid sub¬stance. One that develops in the ovary is called an ovarian cyst.Ovarian cysts are common in women between the ages of 20 and 50. It can grow alone or in groups in on...
Medical question #2. Ovarian cysts. Part1 by: Aleksandr Kavokin Md, Phd
Medical question #2. Ovarian cystsMs. L wrote me:Hello Dr. Kavokin, I was reading some of your literature and found it to be quite informative. I have a question that perhaps you may be able ...
Medical question #2. Ovarian cysts. Part2 by: Aleksandr Kavokin Md/phd,
Polycystic ovarian syndrome is a little bit different animal actually. Here is some genetic predisposition. Classically: an overweight young female presents with oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea,...