Ovarian cysts - a problem many women. Sometimes cysts do not have symptoms, and after a while they resolve on their own, but sometimes they cause discomfort, pain, and difficult to treat. And doctors often say that you just need to wait until the cyst itself will take place. To choose a method of treatment of ovarian cysts, you must first determine what type it belongs.
- A functional cyst is the most common. It develops in the normal course of the menstrual cycle
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And rarely gives any trouble. Experts identify three types of functional cysts.
- Cyst graafova bubble is very common, is developing rapidly, growing in a short time, and soon resolved. Some women with a cyst experience pain, but it is usually not hard and fast runs.
- Corpus luteum cyst can rupture during menstruation, however, it does not cause severe discomfort. Her symptoms are abdominal pain and general lethargy. Typically, the corpus luteum cyst resolves within three to four menstrual cycles.
- Hemorrhagic cysts can be quite painful. It is formed when a blood vessel breaks and blood enters into the liquid already available inside the cyst. The more it becomes a cyst, the greater the likelihood that it will break. Rupture cysts can cause severe pain, especially if there is also a gap ovary and accumulated there blood gets into the abdominal cavity.
- Endometrial cysts formed from cells of the inner walls of the uterus, which were outside the womb. Some of these cells can be attached to the ovaries, and it began to grow. As the cyst causes abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding and headaches.
- Perhaps the strangest kind of ovarian cyst - dermoid cyst. It often contains particles of mature skin, hair
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And sweat glands. As it turns out, because dermoid cyst is formed from the egg cell from which formed the entire human body. Since the mature tissue, the cyst is almost always benign.
- Pathological cysts are quite large and are more likely to turn cancerous cysts. These include cystadenoma cysts associated with polycystic ovary syndrome
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. Pathological cysts are usually removed surgically.
Despite the fact that most of the cysts do not require treatment, if found listed here symptoms should see a doctor.
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