Friday, July 30, 2010

July 31, 2010 All About Women's Health - Olyomenorrhea

What Are the Signs of a Cyst on Your Ovary?
By Carlise Meier

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Let's start by briefly defining what ovarian cyst is. By definition, it is a sac filled with fluid or sometimes semi-solid material that forms on or within one of the ovaries. The cyst that forms is usually non-cancerous but this does not mean that you should ignore the symptoms and think that they will get better in time.

If you choose to ignore the symptoms, the cyst or cysts will grow in size and they can cause unnecessary pressure on other organs in the body. While it is true that most cysts are benign, there are some that can become malignant. Other women discover it late that they are unable to seek an easy treatment for it.

What are the signs of a cyst on your ovary?

-Pain around the pelvic area
-Bloating or feeling of fullness especially in the lower abdomen
-Amenorrhea or absent periods
-Oligomenorrhea or irregular periods
-Pelvic pain during or after sexual intercourse
-Occasional spotting
-Pain when urinating or when you're eliminating
-Nausea and vomiting

Other signs of a cyst on your ovary may include unexplained weight gain, pain in the thigh area and lower back, breast tenderness and infertility or inability to get pregnant.

Your doctor can confirm the signs of a cyst on your ovary by performing a routine pelvic examination and he or she may notice a swelling in the ovaries. An ultrasound will also confirm that you are indeed affected with the disease. In rare cases, a CT scan may be required to verify ovarian cyst.

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