October 23, 2009
A Guide To Cyst Endometriosis
Many women suffer from very painful Ovarian Cysts and Endometriosis. Some fluid filled cysts are normal, but others are caused from the disease itself. The uterus lining develops scar tissue and this causes excessive bleeding. If you have developed a cyst endometriosis consult your physician. Endometriosis symptoms can be alleviated.
Women develop cysts on their ovaries from menstruation and these will disappear on their own. This type is common, but sometimes they will enlarge and have to be removed. Doctors will remove them surgically if need be. My doctor tried everything before he recommended a complete hysterectomy because my endometriosis and cysts were so severe.
Scar tissue develops from the bleeding of these tissues and can lead to your organs sticking together. There are several different treatments that can be tried to slow down this process. Many doctors will prescribe oral contraceptives that are rich in progestin. This will sometimes stop the bleeding and decrease scar tissue. This method will also decrease the amount of pain experienced by the patient.
Depo Provera is a monthly contrceptive injection that stops ovarian function. Doctors are noticing good results from this type of hormone therapy. The only downside is that it can only be used effectively for nine months. Patients will have to take a break from this type of treatment. It can be used again and again as long as there is time between treatment.
The final treatment that is available is a complete hysterectomy. The Uterus and Fallopian Tubes are removed and a women will no longer experience menstruation or be able to bear children. Doctors will only perform this operation if nothing else works. There are several side effects caused by this operation and it is used as a last resort. It is effective in removing all of the scar tissue and any Ovarian Cysts that have formed.
It is important to receive medical treatment for either of these conditions. Early detection can provide you with more treatment options. Unfortunately, this condition is hereditary and is becoming more and more prevalent. Much research is being done to find better treatments and earlier detection. It is imperative to visit your gynecologist on a yearly basis.
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