Thursday, October 29, 2009

What Are Endometrial Cysts And How Are They Treated

All women who have been told by their doctors that they have cysts, often look at them with disbelief and fear. Their first question is often what can be done about endometrial cysts, because they often lack the knowledge involved with how the body functions.

To begin with, this tissue forms normally, every month. It happens in all women of childbearing age, as a preparation for the possibility of a pregnancy. However, when this occurs on the ovaries, and not in the uterus, complications begin.

The development of endometrial cysts does not imply a serious problem all the time. But, it isn’t a common for these cysts to cause much discomfort and pain. These cysts are basically a mass of blood that has collected, are brown, and are known as chocolate cysts.



But, they are known to cause infertility in some cases. One painful side effect that is associated with these cysts is that they can rupture. Once this occurs, the bloody sack spills its substances over onto the organs that surround the area, which can cause further complications. So, when a woman experiences any type of pelvic and even abdominal pain, it is highly recommended that she sees or contacts her doctor immediately.

Treating this type of condition usually involves surgery. However, this is all depending on the amount of cysts, the size of them, et cetera. Unfortunately, if it is a very large sized cyst, the ovary that has been affected, may need to be removed. Otherwise, doctors often prescribe the birth control pill to keep that cysts and other cysts from developing further.

It is believed that hormones are the direct cause of the development of chocolate cysts. Therefore, prevention is probably the best type of treatment. Thankfully, there are natural remedies to control the hormones, thereby controlling the growth, or lack, of cysts. The advantage to treating these symptoms in this way, is that there are no side effects with natural treatments.

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