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Has Anyone Had An Ovarian Cyst Drained Vaginally?

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Welcome back - We hope that your returning visits mean that we are providing the information and support that you need to take action and permanently get rid of your ovarian cysts.

Has anyone had hemorrhagic corpus luteum ovarian cyst drained vaginally? If you did, can you describe how it is done, how much pain, if you had anestisia and why the doctor chose to drain it instead of wait for it to go away by itself?

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28
April 2009
Tuesday

6:07 am


Has Anyone Had An Ovarian Cyst That Was So Bad They Had To Remove Your Whole Ovary?

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I am having surgery to remove an ovarian cyst from my right ovary tomorrow. My doctor has said that most likely they will have to remove at least my right ovary if not my right ovary and tube. I am only 27 I am very concerned right now about what might happen.

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26
April 2009
Sunday

8:42 am


Burst Cyst - Exploring the Symptoms and Cures for Burst Cyst

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Discover the Signs and Natural Treatment Options for Preventing Burst Cyst and Learn:

  • What are burst cyst
  • Can they be prevented
  • Should you choose conventional medical treatments
  • Are holistic treatments for everyone

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17
March 2009
Tuesday

6:18 pm


Burst Cyst Can Be Prevented Using Natural Ovarian Cyst Treatment Methods

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Having a burst cyst is not a health condition that any woman wants to face. Not only do you worry abut the damage the cyst ovaries may be causing to your reproductive organs but questions loom in your mind about the fluid that entered your system, did it affect your ability to conceive, will it reoccur and when will that awful stabbing pain stop. It is a very unsettling thought that something - anything- in your system would just rupture.

Well of course, it didn’t just arbitrarily rupture - something caused your cyst ovaries to burst. The primary reason is the lack of a sufficient amount of luteinizing hormones in your system. When you don’t have enough luteinizing hormones, your eggs remained attached to the follicles. As a result, they can develop into cyst ovaries and subsequently become burst cyst. The big question is could something have been done to prevent the burst cyst from rupturing? The answer is yes but you have to be willing to address underlying issues not just the cyst.

Since the formation and rupturing of a burst cyst is a result of a malfunction in the very normal process of the female reproductive system, the first step to preventing the cyst from rupturing is to address the underlying causes of why cyst ovaries form in the first place. The second step is taken after you discover that cyst have formed on your ovaries. You have to be assertive and take decisive action to shrink and eliminate the cyst so that they don’t burst. In other words, yes you can prevent a cyst from rupturing.

The cure for cyst ovaries, like many health conditions is often not sought until a major problem forces the person into action. Maybe it’s our natural instinct to avoid dealing with negative things or maybe there are just times when we have to leap out of a state of being passive and force ourselves to be proactive, find the best solution to our health challenges and then take action.

Bear in mind that you have two options when choosing the best ovarian cyst treatment. You can choose conventional medical treatments or holistic natural treatments. The difference is that conventional medical treatments focus on treating the symptoms and consequences of the cyst after it has formed and the holistic approach focuses on the addressing the underlying causes of the cyst and how to eliminate the cyst if it has formed. So with the holistic approach you can eliminate existing cyst and prevent the recurrence of new cysts. Naturally, if there are no cyst, there will be no rupture.

If you are someone that you care about has been diagnosed with cyst ovaries don’t wait until you have a burst cyst before you take action.

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13
March 2009
Friday

4:18 pm


Cyst Ovaries - Yes You Can Permanently Cure Cyst Ovaries

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What Are Cysts?

A diagnosis of cysts ovaries has stirred fear in the hearts of thousands of women. Mistakenly, cyst on ovaries are associated with ovarian cancer. As a result many women become paralyzed with fear because they think they may have cancer. Let’s debunk the myths…

An ovarian cyst is a liquid filled sac that has formed on one or both of the female ovaries. They vary in size ranging from very small to abnormally large. They are common during a woman’s reproductive lifespan and are a very normal part of the menstrual cycle. While there are numerous types of ovarian cysts, some cause serious health problems and others are harmless.

If the majority of cysts on ovaries are harmless why do so many women panic when they have them. Simple, lack of education about this common condition and confusion about the treatment options. Here are four sound reasons that will dispell your fear and make taking action much easier.

1. Ovarian cyst is a very common finding - During ovulation, when the egg is released, a cyst that produces hormones essential for a child to be conceived is left behind. These cysts ordinarily measure less than 3 cms and are not painful. However, there is always the exception to the rule and for a small percentage of women the discomfort during ovulation can range from mild to severe. This is termed mittlesmerch and generally lasts no more than 24-36 hours.

2. Functional cysts - Functional cysts (those which can cause pain) will almost always resolve on their own and are treated with pain medicine - not surgery.

3. Most cyst on ovaries are benign (not cancer) - In addition to the functional cyst the most prevalent cysts are hemorrhagic ovarian cysts, dermoid cysts and endometriomas and they do not develop into ovarian cancers.

4. Ovarian cyst treatment options vary. Surgery is not the only option. It is possible to learn how to permanently eliminate your ovarian cysts and prevent their recurrence.

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13
March 2009
Friday

8:10 am