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Ovarian Cyst

Ovarian Cyst

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can cause pain and discomfort. Medical consultation is suggested.

What are Ovarian Cysts?

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pockets within or on the surface of an ovary. Most ovarian cysts are benign (non-cancerous) and often resolve on their own without causing symptoms. However, some cysts can cause pain, discomfort, or complications and may require medical intervention.

Types of Ovarian Cysts

There are several types of ovarian cysts, including:

Functional Cysts

  • Follicular cysts: Develop when the follicle (sac) that contains the egg doesn't release the egg and continues to grow.
  • Corpus luteum cysts: Form after the follicle releases the egg and then seals off, accumulating fluid inside.

Pathological Cysts

  • Dermoid cysts (teratomas): Contain different types of tissues, such as hair, skin, or teeth, because they develop from embryonic cells.
  • Cystadenomas: Develop from ovarian tissue and can be filled with a watery or mucous substance.
  • Endometriomas: Form when endometrial tissue (the tissue that normally lines the uterus) grows on the ovaries, often associated with endometriosis.

Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

Many ovarian cysts do not cause symptoms and are often discovered during routine pelvic exams. When symptoms do occur, they can include:

  • Pelvic pain: A dull or sharp ache in the lower abdomen, usually on one side.
  • Bloating or swelling: Abdominal discomfort or a feeling of fullness.
  • Pain during intercourse: Discomfort or pain during sexual activity.
  • Menstrual irregularities: Changes in the menstrual cycle, including heavy or irregular periods.
  • Pain during bowel movements: Discomfort or pain when having a bowel movement.
  • Frequent urination: Pressure on the bladder causing an increased need to urinate.

Causes of Ovarian Cysts

 

The development of ovarian cysts can be influenced by various factors, including:

  • Hormonal imbalances: Conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can cause multiple cysts to form on the ovaries.
  • Pregnancy: Some cysts develop as part of normal ovulation and may persist during pregnancy.
  • Severe pelvic infections: Infections that spread to the ovaries can cause cysts.
  • Endometriosis: Endometrial tissue attaching to the ovaries can lead to cyst formation.

Diagnosis of Ovarian Cysts

Diagnosing ovarian cysts typically involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests:

  • Pelvic examination: A doctor can feel for swelling or abnormalities in the ovaries.
  • Ultrasound: Imaging test that uses sound waves to create pictures of the ovaries and identify cysts.
  • Blood tests: To measure hormone levels and check for markers that can indicate ovarian cancer, such as CA-125.
  • Laparoscopy: A surgical procedure in which a thin, lighted instrument is inserted into the abdomen to view the ovaries directly.

Treatment of Ovarian Cysts

The treatment of ovarian cysts depends on the size, type, and symptoms of the cysts:

Watchful Waiting

  • Observation: Many cysts resolve on their own and can be monitored with periodic ultrasounds and follow-up exams.

Medications

  • Hormonal contraceptives: Birth control pills can help regulate the menstrual cycle and prevent the formation of new cysts.

Surgical Options

  • Cystectomy: Removal of the cyst while preserving the ovary.
  • Oophorectomy: Removal of one or both ovaries if the cysts are large, persistent, or potentially cancerous.
  • Laparoscopy: Minimally invasive surgery to remove cysts using small incisions and a camera.
  • Laparotomy: More extensive surgery with a larger abdominal incision, usually reserved for larger or potentially malignant cysts.

Primary Care

Regular health assessments are key to monitoring your overall well-being. Our routine check-ups and physical examinations include thorough evaluations of vital signs.

Preventive Care

Prevention is the cornerstone of good health. We offer preventive care services such as immunizations, screenings for chronic diseases, and lifestyle counseling.

Health Education

Knowledge is power when it comes to your health. We provide comprehensive health education and counseling on topics such as nutrition, exercise.

Chronic Disease

For individuals living with chronic conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and heart disease, we offer ongoing monitoring, medication management.

Managing Ovarian Cysts

Managing ovarian cysts involves regular monitoring and a combination of treatments to alleviate symptoms and prevent complications:

  • Healthy lifestyle: Maintaining a balanced diet, regular exercise, and stress management.
  • Regular check-ups: Monitoring cyst growth and symptoms with your healthcare provider.
  • Symptom management: Using medications or surgical treatments to control pain and discomfort.

When to See a Doctor

It is important to consult with a healthcare provider if you experience:

  • Sudden, severe abdominal or pelvic pain
  • Pain accompanied by fever or vomiting
  • Signs of shock: Such as cold, clammy skin, rapid breathing, lightheadedness, or weakness
  • Changes in menstrual cycle: Significant alterations in the frequency, duration, or intensity of periods
  • Unexplained weight loss: Especially if accompanied by pelvic pain or bloating

Early diagnosis and appropriate treatment can help manage symptoms effectively and improve overall health and well-being.

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