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The ovarian cyst is a sac containing a liquid, a solid material or both, who joined on the surface of the ovary or has developed inside thereof. The ovarian cyst is a rare disease and seems to affect women aged 30 to 60. Both ovaries get be assigned to the same time or years apart from each other and may have one or more cysts attached. These cysts are most frequently noncancerous but 15% of them become in cancer patients.
Once a month, in the process of ovulation, the body of women produces hormones that help the growth of follicles. These follicles are sac-like and contain eggs and fluid. After the egg has increased the follicle ruptures normally, in order to free the egg. After the follicle will become a smaller bag called the corpus luteum. Ovarian cysts are formed due to the failure of follicles or by reason of the rupture does not release the egg. Scientists have classified into five cysts: functional cysts, endometrial cysts, polycystic ovaries, cystadenomas and dermoid cysts. The Functional cysts containing follicular cysts and corpus luteum cyst, which are part of the normal process that is performed in the ovary.
Measures follicular cyst 2 inches and is formed when the egg is sent to the fallopian tube or when the follicle fails to rupture. Most of them disappear into a to three months.
Generally after the egg is removed from the follicle and if the woman is not pregnant the follicle has become corpus luteum, a smaller bag and then disintegrate. If the bag fills with liquid, it forms the corpus luteum cyst will remain inside the ovary.
The polycystic ovary syndrome is another disease I, whose ovaries are filled with follicles intact. It seems that, normally, the pituitary hormones such as progesterone are controlling the process of egg production. In some women, the pituitary gland is not working properly and thus, many follicles are produced then stored under the surface of ovaries. In this way, the ovaries increase in size, expand and are filled with tiny cysts.
The endometrial cysts refer to cysts that are composed of endometrial tissue and blood. The endometrial tissue normally found in the uterus but this case, it grows in other places too, and bleeds, forming cysts. These cysts may develop over a long period until they reach the size of a grapefruit.
The cystadenomas are tumors that arise from tissue of the ovary and are classified into two: cystadenoma serous cystadenoma and mucous. The first contains liquid and can reach a diameter of 6 inches. The second contains a gelatinous substance and can happen to 12 inches in diameter.
Usually cysts are Â'silent 'and they show no symptoms until have broken during intercourse and childbirth. When this happens, the woman complained of severe abdominal pain, menstrual problems such as bleeding between menstruation or heavy menstrual flow and infertility is happening in polycystic ovaries. In endometrial cysts, internal bleeding can produce menstrual cramps, painful intercourse, and weight gain.
If the woman receives a sharp pain, it means that the cyst had ruptured or twisted. It is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible because an infection can be produced and the woman's life may be endangered.
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