Ovarian Cyst Removal
What You Need To Know About Ovarian Cyst
Removal
During a
woman’s menstrual cycle, many different phenomenons take place
in the abdomen that they might be oblivious about. Sometimes a
pocket of fluid, also known as a cyst, is formed and creates a
major discomfort. After two menstrual cycles, it disappears
without the host ever knowing what happen. Sometimes it
persists, and the ovarian cyst will need to be removed, since
it will not remove itself naturally. Otherwise the woman must
seek other ways for ovarian cyst
removal.
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That is when the doctor will
evaluate the case and determine what your best options. Based
on your history different routes might be
taken.
There are quite a few
types of cyst. There are functional cyst which are normal
and will leave the body before 2 menstrual cycles are
over. There are a few others that might require surgery,
but they are benign. The one cyst type to watch out for
is the pathological cyst. It is formed of cancerous cells
that could spread if not treated or removed as soon as
possible. Treatment should be sought out as soon as you
find out that you have been diagnosing with it. Radiation
therapy along with chemotherapy will be needed to contain
and eliminate any cancerous cells that are growing. There
is also going to be the addition of surgery once again to
contain the cancer.
Doctors have two surgical
procedures they can turn to help them remove the cyst.
The first one is called laparoscope. This surgery is not as
invasive as open surgery is. They will make a small incision,
and then they will proceed to fill the area with carbon dioxide
in order to have a clear image of the malignant cyst. They will
then remove it. Usually with this surgery, they will not remove
the whole ovary, only the affected part.
Open surgery is much more
invasive. They will open up the abdomen and push aside the
muscles in order to make larger cuts. In this case it is likely
that the whole ovaries are removed. There are chances that
ovaries are excised. If they are both removed it would mean
that they are highly develop and may have had a chance to
spread into the body.
It is not uncommon that once the
cancerous cyst is gone that it comes back. It is highly
recommended to get tested at least twice a year. If it is
caught on early, treatment for the cancerous cell will be much
easier to handle. It would be possible for her to undergo
another ovarian
cyst removal.
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surgery?
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research, the Insulite PCOS System reverses Insulin Resistance,
the underlying cause of PCOS and balances hormones to end PCOS
symptoms.
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