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. 

Our Experts Provide the Most Effective Treatment for Ovarian Cysts

A cyst is a solid or fluid-filled sac or pocket within or on the surface of the ovary. Ovarian cysts normally go away within a few months, but if they don’t, they can create difficulties. The majority of ovarian cysts do not produce symptoms. A fluid-filled sac that forms on one of your ovaries is known as an ovarian cyst. Many are caused by menstrual hormone changes, which normally resolve on their own after a few weeks without therapy. Menstrual irregularities, pain during intercourse, and irregular bowel movements may occur in some circumstances.

Ovarian cysts can dissolve in a few months in some circumstances, but they usually require medical treatment and attention. Many cysts disappear on their own. If not, the only options for therapy are contraceptive pills or surgery.

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Possible complications with ovarian cysts

  • Although most cysts are harmless, some are cancerous.
  • Some ovarian cysts produce an abnormal amount of female (or male) chemicals (hormones), which can cause unusual symptoms.
  • A cyst might leak into itself or explode. This might result in considerable pain in the lower abdomen, which is the most common ovarian cyst symptom.
  • A cyst forming on an ovary stalk may occasionally twist the stalk on itself (a torsion). This prevents blood from passing via the stalk to the cyst, resulting in the cyst losing its blood supply. This can result in excruciating pain in your lower abdomen.
  • Large cysts can expand your abdomen and strain on adjacent structures. They may, for example, press on your bladder or rectum, causing urinary discomfort or constipation.
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Causes of Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian Cysts Symptoms

Treatment

The doctor examines the patient physically to look for fluid-filled pockets or cysts in the ovaries. If the doctor detects any anomalies, more ovarian cyst diagnostic tests are performed.

If you have symptoms that point to an ovarian cyst, Our Experts may undertake an abdominal (tummy) check as well as an internal (vaginal) examination. They may detect an abnormal bulge, which could be a cyst.

  • 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.
  • Blood tests- If you have an abnormal period blood flow, your doctor will normally request blood lab tests to evaluate your blood count. The female in most cases of ovarian cysts is anaemic due to excessive blood loss during periods.
  • A computerised tomography (CT) scan or a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan are both options. This is not required for the most frequent type of benign ovarian cyst. When the ultrasound scan is inconclusive and/or the CA125 level is greater than usual, it may be beneficial.
  • Medication review- The doctor goes over the medications you've taken or are now taking for ovarian cysts.

Ovarian Cyst Treatment

Our experts will advise on the best course of action. This depends on factors such as:

Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy- Laparoscopic surgery is a safe and advanced method of eliminating ovarian cysts. This procedure, also known as keyhole surgery, is minimally invasive and requires only a few tiny incisions on the belly. An ovarian cyst removal may be recommended, especially if you have symptoms or the cyst is huge. The cyst may be removed by the specialist to ascertain the type of cyst and to ensure that no cancer cells are present. Cysts will be removed by a ‘keyhole’ (laparoscopic) procedure.

  • Your age.
  • Whether you are past menopause.
  • The appearance and size of your cyst from the ultrasound scan.
  • Whether you have any symptoms.
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