Cyst Ovaries are fluid filled sacs that form during the menstrual cycle and are located on the surface of the ovary. Most of them are benign (not cancer) but they evoke fear in the hearts of many women who automatically think that they have developed ovarian cancer. There are many types of cyst ovaries that vary in their root causes. Ovarian cysts are common in women during childbearing years and most of the time are asymptomatic. Cyst Ovaries can cause discomfort during intercourse. They may bleed, rupture, or twist the ovary, causing significant pelvic pain. This ovarian cyst pain is distinctively different from menstrual cramps in that it can be a dull ache that travels to the back and thighs or a sharp stabbing pain which may signal a burst cyst. If you have a cyst ovaries in addition to the ovarian cyst pain you may experience the following common symptoms of ovarian cyst • Unexplained changes in your menstrual cycle • Pelvic pain — a constant or intermittent dull ache that may radiate to your lower back and thighs • Pelvic pain shortly before your period begins or just before it ends • Pelvic pain during intercourse (dyspareunia) • Pain during bowel movements or pressure on your bowels • Nausea, vomiting or breast tenderness similar to that experienced during pregnancy • Fullness or heaviness in your abdomen • Pressure on your rectum or bladder — difficulty emptying your bladder completely The best ovarian cyst treatment plan is one that will address the root cause of the cyst ovaries; provide immediate relief from ovarian cyst pain; eliminate the symptoms of ovarian cyst, shrink and permanently get rid of ovarian cyst; bring hormones back into balance and increase the chance of fertility without the need for conventional medicines or surgery.