Get Rid of Ovarian Cysts

by admin on March 12, 2011

in Health,Ovulation,Pregnancy

What is Ovarian Cyst?

Ovarian cysts are filled with fluid sacs form on the ovaries, the almond-sized organs on each side of the uterus.  They are common among women during their reproductive years.

What Causes Ovarian Cysts?

The ovaries normally produce an egg each month. During the ovulation, a follicle is produced inside the ovary. This follicle has cyst structure and when an egg is released during ovulation the mature follicle ruptures. From the empty follicle a corpus luteum is formed, and if pregnancy does not occur, the corpus luteum should dissolves. If that not happens the most common type of ovarian cyst is formed – functional ovarian cysts.

Types of Ovarian Cysts

-    Functional Cysts

Usually disappear within three menstrual cycles. Eggs are no longer being produced in menopausal women, and that’s why it rarely occurs at age of 50+.

-     Cystadenoma Cysts

These are ovarian cysts that develop from cells on the outer surface of the ovaries.

-    Polycystic Ovarian Disease

They often cause fertility problems. These are cysts that form from a buildup of follicles provoke the ovaries to enlarge and create a thick outer covering, which may prevent ovulation from occurring.

-   Dermoid Cysts

They are filled with various types of tissues, including hair and skin.

-   Endometrioma Cysts

These cysts are also known as the “chocolate cysts” of endometriosis, and they form when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus attaches to the ovaries.

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