Noticeable Signs of an Ovarian Cyst

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A very common event that happens during a woman’s monthly menstrual cycle is when an ovarian cyst occurs. An ovarian cyst will generally only occur if the woman is still within her child bearing years. Generally, ovarian cysts will grow and then “die” without any issues. If signs of an ovarian cyst do occur, the… Read more »

Side Effects and Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

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Approximately 95% of all ovarian cysts that a female will have during her lifetime, and yes it can occur outside of the child bearing years, will be considered harmless to the female. In addition, very few cysts that do grow will produce noticeable symptoms. The symptoms for ovarian cysts can vary and for preventative measures,… Read more »

Surgery for An Ovarian Cyst – Is It Necessary?

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Once an ovarian cyst has been diagnosed, the doctor will watch the growth of the ovary, and if it grows too big, then surgery will be performed. The doctor will choose either a laparoscopy or a laparotomy, depending upon if the cyst is considered cancerous or not.

Ovarian Cysts and Infertility

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For most women, pregnancy is avoided at all costs. For others, getting pregnant is something that they look forward to and may even plan for. Not being able to conceive can occur to anyone. Unfortunately, there are a number of reasons why a woman would not be able to conceive. One particular factor which actually… Read more »

Ovarian Cysts and Weight Gain

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Ovarian cysts can be linked to weight gain for a number of reasons. The symptoms they cause will include, weight gain, irregular periods, pressure in the lower abdomen/pelvic area, and more.

Postmenopausal Ovarian Cysts

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Ovarian cysts can develop and may or may not create any symptoms. Once the female has gone through menopause, cysts will generally stop forming, but it is possible for postmenopausal ovarian cysts to still occur. After menopause, having a cyst occur on an ovary is considered abnormal.