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Just found out I have an ovarian cyst?

March 9th, 2010

I had an ultrasound today in which they found a 1" cyst on my left ovary. How hopeful is it to still be able to have children, and does anyone know of any treatments besides birth control? I want to get pregnant. My husband and I have been trying for almost 3 years.

Don’t get too upset. Some people have chronic ovarian cysts and still conceive. Do you have any symptoms of Polyscystic Ovarian Syndrome? If you look into it and find that you have it, it will open you up to understanding more ways to conceive.
Don’t give up hope, in any case!


Which activities are likely to cause an ovarian cyst to twist or rupture?

March 9th, 2010

I am 13 weeks pregnant with an 8cm ovarian cyst. I hope to avoid surgery during pregnancy, and want to know what I can do to try to lessen my chances of a twisted or ruptured cyst.
I am especially curious about women who have had complications? What were you doing when the cyst twisted or ruptured?

Bending could possibly affect a cyst such as by rupture (an example only) depending on how much bending you do. A fall could also possibly affect a cyst (another example only).

I would recommend checking with your OB/GYN as well when you go in for your next check-up to see what they say.

In the mean time here’s the link to a site that might help you find even more information. The link is at: http://forums.obgyn.net/pregnancy-birth


What are the symptoms of Ovarian Cysts?

March 9th, 2010

Can a pap smear detect ovarian cysts? I have pelvic pain, my ovaries hurt, I have PMS symptoms but I am not PMSing, my legs and back hurt too. has anyone ever experienced this before?

Cyst tend to develop in women after theyve had quite a few kids…..I was 15 years old I woke up at 6 am in the morning with a sharp pain in my bottom abdomen and pain in my back i kept bending forward to supress the pain i was ok at first i didnt seem to think anything of it since i thought they were pre-pms symptoms so i ignored it an hour later i woke up screaming not being able to straighten up i was curled up with my knees to my chest and my hand holding my abdomen…..I dint know what was wrong with me so my parents rushed me to the ER and in less then a 3 minute explanation of what i felt i was rushed to the OR and the Surgeons discovered that I had Bening Ovarian Cyst and a Orange Size Tumors inside my Ovaries My Left OVary was cut off with only 2 mm left to reproduce and my right ovarian was comptlely removed……..You may not experince death harsh pain but just a lil pain in the the back or cramping could mean whether you keeping youre ovaries or not SO GO TO THE ER RIGHT AWAY PLEASE>>….OH YEAH AN INSIDE PELVIC EXAM COULD TELL YOU IF YES OR NO NOT A PAP SMEAR….


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March 8th, 2010

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Do i have a cyst inside stomach? or ovarian cyst?

March 6th, 2010

I’m going to the doctor tonight…
but i was just wondering if anyone had any info
my stomach has been hurting awful lately and my lower back.
i have had problems using the restroom
and i noticed a few days ago that i have these bumps two on my lower stomach and two a little farther down. On both sides. I’m wondering if you think this is a cyst under my skin inside my stomach or if its an ovarian cyst? And what is the treatment for this usually?
YOU CANNOT SEE THE BUMPS JUST FEEL THEM!!!
YOU CANNOT SEE THE BUMPS JUST FEEL THEM!!!

I have an ovarian cyst and have had bad pelvic pain and aches all over from it.

But I don’t have any visible bumps on the outside. I’ve never ever heard of that.
You definitely need to get that checked out right away.

If it ends up being an ovarian cyst, if it’s small, they’ll usually not do much about it. Mine isn’t huge so they’re waiting for it to just go away on their own because it’s very common that they do.

If it’s too big though, you’ll need to have it removed which can be done different way.

Good luck.

Edit- Okay if you can’t see them but can feel them, and they’re on the lower sides of your torso, I know that when I had mine, my doctor pressed down on my stomach and could feel a bump and ended up being the cyst. If you’re going tonight, they’ll be able to tell you what it is. Sorry your first post made it sound like they were visible.

What is the main ovarian cyst symptoms?

March 6th, 2010

Is it true that ovarian cyst symptoms are the same as pregnancy symptoms.
I’ve read some answers here saying that but I don’t think that’s true.

The number of women suffering from ovarian cyst has caused concern for other women everywhere. The alarming growth of incidents may indicate that no one is immune to this dreaded reproductive problem. In recent years, millions of women from all walks of life have experienced having ovarian cyst, and chances are you too might have one as well. So it is vital that you learn the ovarian cyst symptoms to detect the disease as quickly as possible.

First you have to remember that ovarian cyst symptoms are different depending on its type. An ovarian cyst could either be one of the following: functional cyst, polycystic ovaries, endometrial cysts, cytadenomas and dermoid cysts. The symptoms of each of these types are different because their growth is not the same.

It is hard to tell the cysts on ovaries symptoms in its early development, which is definitely a bad news to all the women. They might just mistake the symptoms as part of their menstrual period. But if the pain gets really excruciating, then it is definitely not the ordinary menstrual cramp, it could be ovarian cyst already.

Recurring back aches could also be signs of having ovarian cyst. If your back is constantly aching, you should see your doctor quick for an examination. Lower back pain could also be a signal that you have cyst on ovary.

If you notice tenderness in your breasts, it may also be one of the ovarian cyst symptoms. See your doctor at once if you notice clearly the obvious change in your breasts. Irregular menstrual period is also one of the symptoms of having this type of reproductive disease.

If you feel like you always want to vomit, then you might be suffering from this disease as well. Women who are still in their reproductive years may simply mistake it as being a sign of pregnancy. But they might already be suffering from ovarian cyst if the feeling of vomiting is frequent.

Pain during sex may also indicate that you have ovarian cyst. In case it would be your first time to experience pain during your intimate moments with hubby, then it should be a cause for concern. The growing cyst in your ovary is causing the pain.

Problem in bowel movement is another symptom of having ovarian cyst. Women should not ignore if they have frequent constipation as it may be one of the ovarian cyst symptoms. You might also be developing cyst on ovary if you feel a constant abdominal pain accompanied by pressure.

Visit your doctor at once for ovarian cyst treatment if you are suffering from any of the symptoms mentioned above. Although most of the symptoms are also connected with other reproductive problems, it is better to be safe than sorry.

What are the symptoms of ovarian cancer vs. ovarian cysts?

March 6th, 2010

I had an ovarian cyst about two years ago. My sister has PCOS and there’s a good chance that I have it as well. I’m more concerned that I have a possible tumor though. I looked up the symptoms for ovarian cancer and I have almost all of them except for maybe one or two. I’m really scared. I’m only 17 and I have no idea how to approach my parents about it. If I do have something wrong with me though, I don’t want to wait until it’s too late to try and get help. I also have symptoms that could possibly just be another cyst, although I did just get my period so I don’t think that it could be a cyst. It could even be uterine prolapse, but those symptoms aren’t the same as the gassy, abdominal pain and back pain I usually have particulary the week before and the week after my period. I also have a lot of underarm perspiration. Could this be another sign? Mostly I’m just scared that it might be to late and though I’m a strong Christian and I understand that there is a reason for everything.

It is usually not best to diagnose yourself without about 10 years of medical education and specialization – and even then it isn’t a good idea. Make an appointment with your ob/gyn or family practitioner if you are worried about it.

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March 6th, 2010

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PROSTAMATE® (dinoprost tromethamine injection) Sterile Solution INDICATIONS: For intramuscular use for estrus synchronization treatment of unobserved (silent) estrus and pyometra (chronic endometritis) in cattle; for abortion of feedlot and other non-lactating cattle; for parturition induction in swine; and for controlling the timing of estrus in estrous cycling mares and clinically anestrous mares that have a corpus luteum. DESCRIPTION This product contains the naturally occurring prostaglandin F2 alpha (dinoprost) as the tromethamine salt. Each mL contains dinoprost tromethamine equivalent to 5 mg dinoprost: also benzyl alcohol 9.45 mg added as preservative. When necessary pH was adjusted with sodium hydroxide and/or hydrochloric acid. Dinoprost tromethamine is a white or slightly off-white crystalline powder that is readily soluble in water at room temperature in concentrations to at least 200 mg/mL. General Biologic Activity: Prostaglandins occur in nearly all mammalian tissues. Prostaglandins especially PGE’s and PGF’s have been shown in certain species to 1) increase at time of parturition in amniotic fluid maternal placenta myometrium and blood 2) stimulate myometrial activity and 3) to induce either abortion or parturition. Prostaglandins especially PGF2α have been shown to 1) increase in the uterus and blood to levels similar to levels achieved by exogenous administration which elicited luteolysis 2) be capable of crossing from the uterine vein to the ovarian artery (sheep) 3) be related to IUD induced luteal regression (sheep) and 4) be capable of regressing the corpus luteum of most mammalian species studied to date. Prostaglandins have been reported to result in release of pituitary tropic hormones. Data suggest prostaglandins especially PGE’s and PGF’s may be involved in the process of ovulation and gamete transport. Also PGF2α have been reported to cause increase in blood pressure bronchoconstriction and smooth muscle stimulation in

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what happens when an ovarian cyst bursts?

March 3rd, 2010

what kind of treatment do you need?

They can’t do anything for a cyst that has ruptured. In fact it’s even difficult to confirm that is actually what happened. Typically they do a trans vaginal ultrasound and if they see free floating fluid in that area, they assume that a cyst has ruptured. I have been there many times and have been admitted to the hospital for pain management during an acute episode. It’s miserable. I had several episodes and then my OBGYN decided to d a diagnostic laparoscopy to see what was happening. It turns out that I have endometriosis which was the culpret all along.