Although most ovarian cysts [functional [filled with fluid]] tend to show little or no obvious symptoms [most female populations often have ovarian cysts], when a person ruptures, things change quickly [they become Very uncomfortable [even unbearable]]. Ovarian cyst rupture can occur in any female patient of any age.
Women can have two different types of functional ovarian cysts: follicles and corpus luteum [both of which can continue to grow until they are treated].
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Follicular cysts - from
This often happens when a capsule on the ovary does not release the egg, causing the egg to swell.
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Luteal cyst from
- This happens when a capsule on the ovary releases the egg, but quickly reseals after the ward, causing the egg to swell.
Symptoms and rupture of ovarian cysts:
- Pelvic pain and pain, usually occurring in the lower abdomen, back and upper limbs, usually occurs in the middle of the menstrual cycle.
- The delay or inhibition of the menstrual cycle begins [usually a few days or longer].
- Abnormal uterine bleeding [commonly known as breakthrough bleeding] that usually occurs during normal menstruation.
- Severe pain [usually sudden] may be accompanied by bloating, dizziness, nausea and vomiting [indicating a rupture or cyst distortion].
- Pain during or after sexual intervention [indicating that a rupture or cyst distortion has occurred].
- Pain during defecation, pain during urination [indicating that a rupture has occurred or the cyst is distorted].
- There may also be anemia, chills, fatigue, fever and muscle weakness.
- If medical care is not received, severe blood loss may result during and after the rupture of the cyst.
Ovarian cysts are usually diagnosed only in routine pelvic examinations and pelvic ultrasound is usually performed to indicate whether the cyst is functional or solid [usually cancerous]. However, in general, functional cysts tend to clear themselves [if this is not the case, medical care should be purchased]. The most common treatments include hormone therapy and surgical resection. However, two alternative therapies that can be used are: homeopathic and traditional Chinese medicine [both show excellent success].
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