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

Tuesday, 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 is the main ovarian cyst symptoms?

Saturday, 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.


How do you get rid of an ovarian Cyst?

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

I have just found out I had ovarian cyst. Thought I was pregnant because of the weight gain, irregular periods, weakness and dizziness, but after 2 pregnancy test coming negative I stopped hoping. I am still late now, but I dont want to think that I am pregnant so I dont end up being disappointed. What do you all think?

Ovarian cysts are actually quite common. Most of these cysts cause very little pain or problems and they are harmless. Most cysts resolve on their own with no major problems. If you have been diagnosed with one, just notify your doctor if you develop sudden or severe pain (in abdomen or pelvis) or if you have pain along with fever, nausea and vomiting or signs of shock (lfeeling lightheaded, having cold clammy skin, or rapid breathing).

There is nothing you can do to make it go away. It will probably go away on its own. Try not to worry about the cyst. I hope you get pregnant soon. I know what it is like to hope for a pregnancy and to be disappointed when it doesn’t happen.


Why am i still having pain where my ovarian cyst was?

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

i had an ovarian cyst on my right ovary about the size of a dime, which "bled into itself" according to the doctor. When i returned after the pain came back, an examination revealed that there was nothing there. recently my husband and i’ve been trying to concieve, and now i have pain constantly where the cyst was, what is going on?? please help me.

An ovarian cyst the size of a dime is perfectly normal. Every woman will get cysts each month. When the cyst ruptures it will release the egg. Thats when you are ovulating. You will feel pain. I have a cyst the size of a grapefruit. Trust me, Its no fun at all. Surgery in 2 days to take it out.

If you keep getting the pains I would suggest you get a 2nd opinion.
Hope you feel better

Are Ovarian Cyst Symptomes Constant or do they come and go?

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

I think I have another ovarian cyst but my symptoms come and go. Like dull pain on left side, feeling full/bloated, tender breast & discomfort with sex.
I have no insurance so I am torn to wait and see or go to the E.R.

they can come and go but most of the time it is a constant pain

What can I expect when my ovarian cyst ruptures?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I went to the doctors on the 5th because i was having bad pelvic pain. I found out that i have an ovarian cyst. I was wondering if anyone can tell me what symptoms i can expect to feel when the cyst ruptures?

Well, it is pretty obvious that "Captain Obvious" has never had an ovarian cyst burst, because if she had, she would have told you it hurts more than you can possibly imagine. I’ve had two rupture, and dang!, it’s crippling. Seriously. My doctor told me that most women end up in the emergency room because the pain is so intense. Oh, yeah, it’s possible that the cyst will not burst, but if it’s hurting now, and with every cycle the pain gets worse, then prepare yourself…it’s gonna pop, and you are gonna hurt. Afterwards, you’ll have some fullness in your abdomen, water, slushy feeling. And if you are really lucky, it won’t happen again.

Ovarian Cyst?

Friday, February 19th, 2010

I have been having lower abdominal pain recently which seems to be coming from my right side. I went to the gyno and she thinks I may have an ovarian cyst. She wants me to come back in a couple of weeks to get an ultra-sound if the pain is still there.

Anyone who has had an ovarian cyst, what were your symptoms? It feels almost like bad period cramps to me.

I had an ovarian cyst a couple years ago and ended up in the emergency room due to the pain. I had pains in the same area you are describing and yes it felt like PMS cramps X 5. I had a lower abdominal Cat Scan performed on me and thats what they determined it was. They go away on their own. It took about a week before I felt no pain. They gave me pain killers to take for the pain until it went away. I would definately get checked out, if it is bad enough it can cause damage if not treated.

Should I be concerned about a fever with ovarian cyst pain?

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

I have an ovarian cyst 4cm large and was in the hospital on asturday for pain. Now I have a fever that isnt going down, along with more pain.

Should I be concerned?

YES go to the hospital again, now.

Is a pulling type of abdominal pain a symptom of a ruptured ovarian cyst?

Sunday, February 7th, 2010

I went to the er on tuesday thinking that I had a kidney stone. They did a CAT scan and determined that I ruptured an ovarian cyst. I have been having a type of pulling feeling on the side of the cyst along with nausea and a persistent achey feeling (kind of like when you get a cold or the flu). Is this normal? Thank you.

well since the cyst already burst you shouldn’t be feeling any severe pain anymore. I had three cysts burst in a 12 hour time frame and once they were done I felt so much better, just a little tired. your body just might be trying to repair itself now and your ovary might be a little inflamed or irritated from the rupture. usually nausea and that achey feeling just come with the cyst rupturing, they should go away soon. drink a lot of water and rest a lot and you should feel better in a few days.