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How Do You Recognize The Symptoms Of Ovarian Cyst?

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How Do You Recognize The Symptoms Of Ovarian Cyst?

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Cysts are blister-looking, liquid-filled sacs on or in any part of the body–such as with ovarian cysts. A functional cyst (from a normal body process) usually goes away with menstruation or over 2-3 months. The types of cysts are follicular, corpus luteum, dermoid, endometrioma, cystadenoma and Polycystic Ovarian–normally due to hormone imbalances and able to cause serious problems. Symptoms may not show, but following are some common ones. Check out for abnormalities in menstruation; see if there are painful premenstrual days and periods, irregularity or absence of periods. At times, the blood loss during periods may become severe or hardly occur. Make sure if there’s a steady or periodic, moderate ache or uneasiness around the pelvic area. This pain may gradually move to the lower back and thighs. Check out if there’s pain during or after sexual intercourse. Look for symptoms such as a little inflammation on the lower abdomen and heaviness in the stomach or pelvis. There may be irr

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