What Are Ovarian Cysts?

Types Of Ovarian Cyst

Many women silently suffer a great deal of pain from their Ovarian Cysts.

The treatment of Ovarian Cysts takes many forms and they depend upon the type of Ovarian Cyst the treatment is aiming to cure. You will find some valuable insights into the treatments available to you, if you have just been diagnosed as having an Ovarian Cyst.

The Different Ovarian Cyst Treatment Options Available.

Removal of Ovarian Cysts by surgery is a last resort and is an extreme form of treatment. However, there is no damage to the ovaries when the Ovarian Cyst is removed.

Patients suffering from bladder cancer will not be given a Cystectomy and instead it is the ovaries that will be removed. If there is cancer in the bladder, Cystectomy is usually performed.

An Oophorectomy – removal of one or both ovaries – will usually be performed only as a last resort when the ovarian cysts are cancerous, as it is a very serious procedure. People in receipt of this surgery will have their body’s estrogen production and regulation functions curtailed. As a consequence, a treatment of Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) will normally be required.

Surgery is not the only treatment for Ovarian Cysts, there are alternative treatments available. Some of the alternative treatments are effective in shrinking Ovarian Cysts and preventing them from coming back again. However, in all cases when cancer is detected, surgery is unfortunately essential.

Anti-contracepive Medicine

A common tablet containing oestrogen and progestogen (AKA ‘The Pill’) is used in the fight to cure Ovarian Cysts.

Many general practitioners recommend the contraceptive pill not to get rid of the cyst, but to stop new ones from developing. The estrogen and progestogen in the medication put a stop to the growth on cysts because you can go a few months without having a period.

According to medical investigation, it is safe for females to go 3 months without having a period. An Ovarian Cyst can’t be formed when a women is not menstruating and that won’t happen if she misses periods.

If the formation of Ovarian Cysts is a family trait, or they occur frequently, then taking the birth pill is maybe something to try.

Other Methods Of Treating Non-Cancerous Ovarian Cysts

One alternative treatment for Ovarian Cysts that you may want to consider is a change of your diet. Diets are known to have a significant effect upon your body and some research has indicated that it is significant to the formation or otherwise of Ovarian Cysts.

Some people say that alternative treatments didn’t work for them, others that they absolutely changed their health and as a result, their life. “One person’s meat is another persons poison” is a phrase to remember when you are considering alternative remedies.

If you are considering any of the alternative treatments, it is better if you consult your MD beforehand. This applies to any changes to your diet or your lifestyle that you may want to make.

If you are an Ovarian Cyst sufferer, then you now have some alternative remedy suggestions to think about and perhaps research further. Further research will give more information, but before finally deciding you should check out your ideas with your physician before going ahead because he will be able to help you determine what option is best for you.

When Olivia Curtis cured her painful and distressing Ovarian Cysts using a natural remedy, she decided to pass on her knowledge to other sufferers through the medium of a website. The website contains the results of her discovery and also background and detailed information on Ovarian Cysts and their treatment. In addition to useful articles, the site contains some rather explicit videos and pictures.

July 3, 2009 Posted by olcu321 | Uncategorized | , , | No Comments Yet