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Ovarian Cysts Prevention: A Better Solution

July 29th, 2011 9 comments

www.ovariancystmiracle.com Can You Prevent Ovarian Cysts? This is a critical question that more and more women are asking these days because it seems that Almost All Of Them who are in the childbearing age are affected. Conventional doctors are saying that “no, We Cannot Prevent Them, but we can Treat Them”. The fact is, they are partly right, and partly wrong. In truth, They Can Treat The Symptoms, and Not The Cysts Themselves. And no, They Cannot Prevent Their Recurrence. There are some doctors who might also assure you that Ovarian Cysts Are Mostly Benign and go away on their own, and so there is Nothing Really To Be Worried About. This is also not true. Yes, they are benign, and yes they may go away themselves, but the fact is, this is not the case always. In some cases, the Cysts Can Be Huge and They Can Rupture And Become Twisted. They can create a lot of complications such as a Condition Called Sepsis and the Inability To Have Children. Ruptured cysts can also lead to Dangerous Hemorrhagic Complications. It is widely believed that Xenoestrogens contribute greatly to the formation of ovarian cysts. There are however, other causes of ovarian cysts such as Hormonal Imbalance, Accumulated Toxins in the digestive tract and the blood, Weakened Immune System, Insulin Resistance And Poor Dietary Choices. There are natural treatments and other suggestions that can help prevent the formation of ovarian cysts such as Altering Your Diet, Taking Vitamins, Reducing Stress And

Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts: Is YOURS One of Them?

June 23rd, 2011 9 comments

www.ovariancystmiracle.com A cyst is basically a fluid-filled sac that is formed within the ovary or outside its walls, and may also contain Solid Or Semi-Solid Materials. Although it can dissolves itself and disappears in course of a few menstrual cycles, it can also remain intact to grow in size, thereby causing Pain And Various Physical (As Well As Mental) Problems, Fertility Disorders And Even Serious Complications. Here Are Some Of The Most Commonly Observed Symptoms Of Ovarian Cysts • Irregular menstrual cycle • Infertility • Tenderness in the breasts • Nausea and vomiting • Painful coitus • Pressure and/or pain in the lower abdomen • Pain in the bladder and/or the rectal region • Problems while passing urine • Abnormal and sudden weight gain When considered in terms of generalization, ovarian cyst symptoms more or less mirror those occurring in Appendicitis, Diverticulitis, Gall Bladder Problems, Kidney Stone, Intestinal Obstructions Or The Pelvic Inflammatory Diseases, Endometriosis And Ectopic Or Fallopian Tube Pregnancy. However, all these are easily ruled out when checked through ultrasound or MRI scan. There are some Ovarian Cyst Symptoms that healthcare professionals can easily check to verify the presence of these growths, and they are: • Swelling in the ovaries during a routine check up • Serum CA 125 test showing positive • Pregnancy test shows negative (in case of ectopic pregnancy) • Pregnancy test will always remain negative • Ultrasound or laparoscopic

Symptoms of Ovarian Cyst Bursting: The Secret List REVEALED

June 22nd, 2011 9 comments

www.ovariancystmiracle.com Ovarian cysts are growths that appear like Sacs And They Have Fluids Within Them. Most adult females who can have babies have these cysts, and so it can be said that they are quite normal. Ovarian cysts often Go Away On Their Own and without too much intervention. There are however two exceptions to this. If the Cyst Is Too Large, Twisted Or Can Rupture Or Burst, it can be too dangerous to overlook because such a cyst can cause further complications, which could be costly. An ovarian cyst that bursts will Cause Severe Pain in the abdomen, and not just that, its contents — the fluids, will spill over into the ovaries, and this could Mean Further Trouble. In some cases, such a condition could Also Be Life Threatening. Here Are Some Of The Most Common Symptoms Of Those Cysts That Can Burst • You might experience Sudden Unaccounted Bleeding even when there is no menstruation. This is one major symptom that you had a cyst and that it burst. • If your periods have suddenly become Exceptionally Irregular, then it could also mean that you have a cyst that can burst. Yes every woman will know that the periods are never ever very regular, but in case of an ovarian cyst that can burst, they will become extremely erratic — much more than normal. Your periods could also become extremely light or heavy. • You may also experience a Frequent Need To Visit The Toilet to urinate. This happens because the cyst is pressing on your bladder. • There could be some

Causes, Risks and Cure of Complex Ovarian Cysts

May 28th, 2011 10 comments

www.ovariancystmiracle.com Women of all ages are affected by ovarian cysts. In fact, these are a common thing among females especially during their childbearing period. These cysts may vary from a few centimeters in diameter to the size of an apple. An ovarian cyst is basically a collection of fluids within the ovary and they remain surrounded by a very thin wall. While there are types of cysts that are quite harmless, and often go away by themselves, in some cases, there can be complications. One example is: complex ovarian cysts which can cause serious health issues, and more so if they get ruptured. Often these kinds of cysts keep growing and become too large as well, and they can have both liquid and solid components within them. These types of cysts can be classified into 3 groups, and they are • Dermoid • Cystadenomas • endometrioma Dermoid cysts are formed from the egg cell of women. Ovarian cells have the capacity to build every type of tissue within the human body, and this is why skin, teeth and hair tissues can be found in dermoid cysts. While there is little chance of developing into cancerous cells, but they are still very painful. They often become twisted too, and these are the complexities. The cystadenomas ovarian cysts are filled with liquid and they can cause immense pain because they gradually twist the ovaries. Endometrioma cysts grow in the uterine cells on the outer part of the uterus, and remain stuck to the ovary and develop with the menstruation

The ONLY Cure for Ovarian Cysts

May 26th, 2011 9 comments

www.ovariancystmiracle.com Finding cures for ovarian cysts have long been bothering researchers and those who are associated with developing medicinal solutions for this crucial reproductive organ among women. While one school of thought insisted on using antioxidant supplements and stronger medications to suppress the cysts, others differed. Natural cure, they argued, would bring far better results. The chapter was eventually closed when both parties agreed to the use of oral contraceptives or birth control pills that would regulate the menstrual cycle and prevent the formation of follicles that turn into cysts in a round about way. But this created a different set of problems. First of all, the pills meant an overload of hormones in the body, and this created many side effects. Secondly, the pills were not suitable to all. Moreover, continued use of oral contraceptives was considered to be one of the principal causes of ovarian cancer. Meanwhile, a novel approach towards solving the problem came into light. ‘Why not trick the body by making it think that it is already pregnant’, thought some of the new generation researchers. When the body becomes pregnant, ovulation is stopped, and when this happens, no follicles are generated. And if follicles are not there, cysts cannot develop. Fortified with this argument, they selected a few women in the child-bearing age and provided them with “Natural Progesterone”. This is a natural bio-identical hormone that the body releases

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March 12th, 2011 No comments

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