Ovarian Cyst
Advance Laparoscopic Treatment for ovarian Cyst At affordable cost In Hyderabad
Ovarian cysts are commonly occurring and can have an impact of varying degrees on different females.
Most Effective Treatment by Our Experts for Ovarian Cysts
A solid or fluid-filled sac or pocket (cyst) within or on the surface of an ovary. Ovarian cysts usually disappear in a few months but can cause complications if they don’t. Most ovarian cysts don’t cause symptoms. An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on one of your ovaries. Many are related to your menstrual hormone changes – these usually settle on their own within a few weeks without any treatment. Ovarian cysts often don’t cause any symptoms. In some cases, menstrual irregularities, pain during intercourse, or irregular bowel movements can occur.
In some cases, ovarian cysts may disappear in a few months, whereas mostly it requires proper medical care and attention.Many cysts go away on their own. If not, treatments are contraceptive pills or surgery.
Possible complications with ovarian cysts
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Although most cysts are benign, some types have a risk of becoming cancerous.
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Rarely, some ovarian cysts make abnormal amounts of female (or male) chemicals (hormones) which can cause unusual symptoms.
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Sometimes a cyst may bleed into itself, or burst. This can cause sudden severe pain in the lower abdomen, which is the most common ovarian cyst symptom.
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Occasionally, a cyst that is growing on a stalk from an ovary may twist the stalk on itself (a torsion). This stops the blood flowing through the stalk to the cyst and causes the cyst to lose its blood supply. This can cause sudden severe pain in your lower abdomen.
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Large cysts can cause your abdomen to swell, or press on nearby structures. For example, they may press on your bladder or rectum, which may cause urinary symptoms or constipation.
Causes
Hormonal imbalance
Genetic factor
Excessive intake of red meat
Deficiency of vitamin D
Obesity
High blood pressure
Symptoms
Pelvic pain
Heavy and irregular periods
Bloating
Painful sex
Frequent urge to pass urine
Nausea and fever
Fainting or dizziness
Treatment
The doctor physically examines the patient to check for any fluid-filled pockets or cysts in the ovaries. If the doctor feels some abnormalities then further diagnostic tests for ovarian cyst are carried out.
If you have symptoms suggestive of an ovarian cyst, Our Experts may examine your tummy (abdomen) and perform an internal (vaginal) examination. They may be able to feel an abnormal swelling which may be a cyst.
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An ultrasound scan can confirm an ovarian cyst. An ultrasound scan is a safe and painless test that uses sound waves to create images of organs and structures inside your body.
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Blood tests- If you face the issue of abnormal period blood flow, the doctor usually orders lab tests related to blood to check the blood count. In most cases of ovarian cysts, the female is anaemic due to excess blood loss during periods.
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Computerised Tomography (CT) scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. For the most common type of benign ovarian cysts, this is not needed. It may be useful when the ultrasound scan is not conclusive and/or the CA125 result is higher than normal.
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Review of medications- The doctor reviews the medication you have had previously or are having for ovarian cysts
Ovarian cyst treatment
Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy- Laparoscopic surgery is a safe and advanced way of removing cysts in the ovaries. This is also referred to as keyhole surgery is minimally invasive in nature and requires only a few minor incisions on the abdomen. Removal of an ovarian cyst may be advised, especially if you have symptoms or if the cyst is large. Sometimes the specialist may want to remove the cyst to determine exactly which type of cyst it is and to make sure there are no cancer cells in it. Cysts will be removed by ‘keyhole’ (laparoscopic) surgery
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Your age.
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Whether you are past menopause.
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The appearance and size of your cyst from the ultrasound scan.
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Whether you have any symptoms.