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I don't know what to do now!?

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I just found out i have a large cyst on my left ovary

I'm very scared and terrified =(

What is it? How do you get it? What am i going to be going through?

Is it normal for it to stop your period (havn't had one since the end of April)

Any information will help me out!!!

Thank you so much!

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  1. heloo

    baby you wanna my advice go direct to doctor butter

    goog l**k


  2. An Ovarian Cyst is any collection of fluid, surrounded by a very thin wall, within an ovary. Any ovarian follicle that is larger than about two centimeters is termed an ovarian cyst. An ovarian cyst can be as small as a pea, or as large as a cantaloupe.

    Most ovarian cysts are functional in nature, and harmless (benign). In the US ovarian cysts are found in nearly all premenopausal women, and in up to 14.8% of postmenopausal women. The incidence of ovarian carcinoma is approximately 15 cases per 100,000 women per year.

    Ovarian cysts affect women of all ages. They occur most often, however, during a woman's childbearing years.

    Some ovarian cysts cause problems, such as bleeding and pain. Surgery may be required to remove those cysts.

    Many women experience no symptoms when they have an ovarian cyst, especially if it is small. Certain cysts may grow large and cause the abdomen to swell. Depending on where the cyst is and its size, it can exert pressure on the bladder or bowel, cause abdominal discomfort, uncomfortable or painful s*x and irregular periods. Sometimes complication such as intense pain, vomiting and heart palpitation can take place if the stem attached to the cyst is twisted causing a condition called torsion or if the cyst is ruptured.

    Ovarian cyst treatment often involved the use of prescription drugs that can affect the hormonal levels of the body. Contraceptive pills, anti-androgen drugs, fertility drugs, luteinising hormone-suppressing drugs, antibiotics or a combination of these drugs are normally used to treat these ovarian cysts. Surgery is the next available option but this form of treatment should be considered only as a last resort. If hysterectomy is recommended, please seek a second or third opinion before taking that option.

    Herbal remedies have proven to be effective in the treatment of ovarian cysts. It usually takes between two to six months for the treatment to be completely effective depending upon the size and number of ovarian cysts present. Herbs such as echinacea and milk thistle are known to effectively treat and control these ovarian cysts. Diet is also very important, as some foods can aggravate the condition, and some foods are very beneficial in controlling the recurrence of the ovarian cysts. Foods that help ease the discomfort and recurrence include plenty of raw fruits and vegetables (especially the dark green leafy vegetables), garlic, legumes, whole grains and other whole foods. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, red meats, eggs, white sugar, carbonated beverages and processed or refined foods.

    Supplements have also been found to be effective in the treatment and control of ovarian cysts. A good quality multivitamins and minerals will enhance the dietary changes your are making, working to balance the hormones, improve immunity, enhance liver function and protect against abnormal cell growth. A high daily dose of Vitamin C, zinc, B vitamins and a good antioxidant are known to be helpful in the treatment and control of the cysts.

    Life is too short to suffer needlessly with ovarian cysts.  If you are finished for good with all the pain and discomfort of ovarian cysts and you want to avoid surgery, then this is the honest and effective Ovarian Cyst Treatment that you have been searching for!

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  3. You need to ask your doctor for more information.  There are many women around who have had cysts on their ovary(ies).  If it will help you to feel better, try asking someone at work or close to you.  Chances are they will know someone who has gone through this that you can talk to maybe even in person (not 'nameless' people on the internet).  I know a couple of girls I've worked with had cysts and one had surgery and is fine while the other took some meds (for PCOS) and is fine (as well as the mother of two children now).  This doesn't have to limit your life.  Good luck!

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