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 For many people, the essence of being a woman is being able to keep the child and maternity consumed. It is something that only women are capable of doing. And when they are deprived of this quality, it&#39;s as if they are not complete as a person. Infertility not only caused by malfunctionin [...]]]></description>
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<p> For many people, the essence of being a woman is being able to keep the child and maternity consumed. It is something that only women are capable of doing. And when they are deprived of this quality, it&#39;s as if they are not complete as a person. Infertility not only caused by malfunctionin bodies but also by hormonal problems. Which one is the polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). It is also known as hyperandrogenism Functional ovarian syndrome, Stein-Leventhal hyperthecosis ovarian syndrome and polycystic ovaries. </p>
<p> <b>What</b> as polycystic ovary syndrome? One in 10 women suffer from this disease. This affects the menstrual flow, fertility, hormones, heart, blood vessels blood and the appearance of women. Usually women who suffer from this experience, high levels of androgens, the monthly flows irregular and their ovaries have many cysts filled with fluid. From that moment, the exact cause of the disease is still unknown save for the fact that it can be considered as a hereditary disease, because of the strong likelihood that women who have relatives who have suffered from this disease could also have it. The complexity disease also never allowed experts to make definite symptoms for people with this disease. The experts also noted the connection of insulin in triggering the disease, because many women with PCOS have a lot of unused insulin in their body. Insulin is known to stimulate androgen production. This comes into effect in the normal functioning of the female anatomy, such as ovulation, hair growth, weight gain and acne. Women with this illness experience irregular menstrual flow because the bags that the release of mature ova per month during ovulation fails to cause the failure of the agency to provide all the hormones necessary for ovulation. These bags containing eggs remain like that and become cysts which produce androgens (also prevents ovulation). The elusiveness of the disease does not stop there. Experts have still not accurate examination can immediately determine if women have the disease or not. Currently, physicians do a lot of tests to exclude every other symptoms and the disease in May with the same signs. Similarly, there still no cure for this disease. Doctors are just trying to manage so as to cushion the effects of the disease for women. Usually, management involves the use of the contraceptive pill, diabetes, fertility and hormonal drugs, surgery and changing lifestyles. Indeed, the women with this disease who consult a physician / consultation does not receive treatment for the disease, but especially for problems related to the disease. </p>
<p> This disease is still much room for further development and discovery, failure of which may be synonymous with Doom for the thousand women who suffer. As difficult as any other endocrine disease, there is a pressing need for comprehensive understanding of this disease. It is Only by understanding that we can prevent and help relieve the plight of women victims of his. </p>
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<p> <i>Hi, im 16 years old and have been for a scan today because I suffer from a very</i> irregular and the doctor said I could have cysts on my ovaries, I went for my scan today and she told me she looks as if I had polycystic ovaries, is it serious? I am disabled, I suffer from spinal muscular atrophy (muscle wasting condition). After I knew that I had polycystic ovaries neuromuscular my doctor said I would be able to concieve but my pregnancy and childbirth would need additional care, are my chances of conceiving affected due to having PCOS? (not that I want children yet lol). What is the treatment for this condition if there is one? Welcome your responses and advice! Thank you! xx </p>
<p> Do not worry! It is a condition relatively joint can be treated. In addition to irregular cycles, certain other symptoms may include acne, unwanted hair growth, and insulin resistance (a condition where your body does not use insulin more efficiently). Usually they will do is chart your cycles and you put on a hormone pill to regulate them. They also recommend changes in lifestyle such as losing weight and exercise, which contribute to the condition and, in some cases, can eliminate. Women with PCOS are not ovulating regularly, it is more difficult for them to conceive, but not impossible. If you take hormones and they are able to move things regulated, you should be able to be as normal as anyone else in this regard. Good luck! </p>
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 Ovarian cysts affect women of majority or at least once in their life, but what causes cysts? Causes of ovarian cysts and PCOS or Syndrome Polycystic ovaries are diverse and multifaceted. Causes range from metabolic and genetic diseases and some in the body are necessary to cause cysts arise in the first [...]]]></description>
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<p> Ovarian cysts affect women of majority or at least once in their life, but what causes cysts? Causes of ovarian cysts and PCOS or Syndrome Polycystic ovaries are diverse and multifaceted. Causes range from metabolic and genetic diseases and some in the body are necessary to cause cysts arise in the first place. </p>
<p> To determine the causes of cysts that we need to examine the mental and emotional environment that we live, our diet and insulin, cellular inflammation, and levels of hormones in our body. These are all factors that contribute to cyst and frequency. </p>
<p> A close link was established between PCOS and metabolic disorders like diabetes, high cholesterol, hypertension and insulin resistance. </p>
<p> Insulin resistance is a metabolic disease that is directly linked to weight gain and cysts. Alarmingly, many women are not taught on this link by their doctors. Insulin is an important and key to answer the question of what causes cysts. When insulin and glucose are unbalanced, the ovaries produce more androgens than those are considered normal. </p>
<p> The imbalance of hormones in the body should also be considered. The male sex hormones, known that androgens are released in abnormal amounts by the ovaries of women suffering from ovarian cysts. In fact, a link was suggested between This hormone levels and abnormal development of the state itself. </p>
<p> Why this anomaly occur? The facts show that this hormonal imbalance is directly related to insulin. When one considers the interaction between the factors, we are closer to understanding what causes cysts. </p>
<p> This small difference in rates of androgens causes a chain reaction and great results in the following areas: </p>
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<li> Irregular ovulation or ovarian failure </li>
<li> Infertility </li>
<li> Increased facial and body or hair </li>
<li> The development of acne </li>
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<p> The release of the androgen testosterone is responsible for preventing the egg being released from the follicle each month. When this happens, the result is infertility. </p>
<p> Stress linked to low fertility and menstrual pain. Cortisone released during times of stress can aggravate acne, or appear in cases where it is usually absent. Other reactions to stress include the release of stress hormones and increase your blood sugar in the blood. </p>
<p>Luckily, natural remedies can resolve these issues without major cost or risk of side effects. To find out more go to <a target="_new" href="http://www.endovariancysts.com/">what causes cysts</a>.</p>
<p><b>What are the difficulties when there are cysts in the ovaries?</b>
<p> <i>I have a Friedn cysts in ovaries.Please you me</i> ie what are the difficulties encountered in its life.And it would be nice if someone can provide natural treatment for this, with operations surgical or use tablets.Thank You. </p>
<p> Your friend may have polycystic ovarian syndrome or PCOS. PCOS is an endocrine disease that causes some women to have cysts in the ovaries of a pearl, like fashion. Other symptoms include erratic periods, acne, excess facial hair, obesity, infertility, and others. Patients may have one, or more of these symptoms. PCOS causes also the body to be resistant to insulin, which may lead to future health problems such as diabetes or heart disease. The disorder is considered genetic, although this is not confirmed. Many doctors simply treat the symptoms of this disorder, rather than addressing the real problem, which is not helpful in the long term. I would say that your friend see an endocrinologist or a reproductive endocrinologist and tested for levels of hormones. If it is taking hormonal contraceptives, she will need to stop this for a few weeks before the test so that results will be accurate. </p>
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Most ovarian cysts are benign and they rarely cause problems. In addition, they go without needed medications or surgery. There cases, however, that these apparently simple cysts do not cause problems. This is particularly true if a cyst on the ovaries blows.
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<p>Most ovarian cysts are benign and they rarely cause problems. In addition, they go without needed medications or surgery. There cases, however, that these apparently simple cysts do not cause problems. This is particularly true if a cyst on the ovaries blows.</p>
<p><strong>Causes</strong></p>
<p>Why is this a cyst bursting ovarian cancer? As usual response to this inquiry because the cyst had grown so much. Remember the membrane that encapsulates the fluid or other structures within the cyst is thin. Finally, it will not be able to keep its contents in. This happens when a cyst on the ovaries blows.</p>
<p>Does a cyst on the ovaries burst because the physical effort too? The relationship between the two is not firmly established, but experts believe that there is some truth in all this. Such is the case because some physical activities need the need of your abdominal muscles.</p>
<p><strong>Symptoms</strong></p>
<p>When a cyst on the ovaries to burst, one feels a number of symptoms. These are:</p>
<p>a. Bleeding. If you experience bleeding that is not in any way related to your menstrual period, chances are you have a ruptured cyst on the ovaries. Burst and rupture are used interchangeably in this medical condition.</p>
<p>b. Pain in the pelvic region. Although this kind of symptom is associated with menstrual cramps, which could also be an indication that you have a ruptured cyst on the ovaries. Burst cysts which often results in severe and long-term pain.</p>
<p>c. Irregular periods. Irregular in this sense could mean any of the following: speed or delayed menstruation early and unusually heavy or unusually mild. The presence of the cyst is rather due to the irregular period, how much more if there is a rupture of a cyst on ovaries? Burst cysts will probably cause you more problems.</p>
<p>d. Excessive urination. Having the urge to urinate frequently is a sign of rupture of a cyst on the ovaries. Cyst Burst add undue pressure to the abdomen. And since the excretory system is located under the camera reproductive, urination, and even the saddle, is affected.</p>
<p>e. Vomiting and nausea. This symptom arises because the components of the cyst are released and your system sees them as foreign bodies. Although the feelings of nausea are mainly related to pregnancy, it could also be another sign of a ruptured cyst.</p>
<p>f. Some body changes such as weight gain and tenderness in the breasts of other symptoms ruptured a cyst on the ovaries. Cyst burst, after all, are related to abnormal hormone levels. These body changes are also affected by certain hormones.</p>
<p>A ruptured cyst is only one complication in a simple cyst and Benin. In some cases, especially If the cyst is connected to the ovary by a stalk, the twist occurs. This phenomenon occurs when the rod is twisted and you experience severe pain. As in the case of a rupture of <a href="http://www.cystonovary.info" target=_self>cysts on the ovaries</a>, you need to get immediate medical attention. As we know, the cysts contain substances which may be harmful to your health. Prolonged exposure to these elements may even cause death.</p>
<p>by Werner Wichmann from http://www.cure-cysts-on-ovaries.com helps numerous women around the world who struggle with cysts on ovaries and cannot find any relief from drugs prescribed by doctors and face the scary prospect of surgery often not necessary or successful.</p>
<p><strong>I have cysts in the ovaries and also having 45 days of period?</strong></p>
<p><em>I have cysts in the ovaries and also having 45 days</em> period of six months. We plan for a child now. is possible now? if yes then when it&#8217;s time to have sex. When will I ovulate?</p>
<p>must test the car kit with a heart of ovulation after UR the late periods thats the only way u will know when I ovulate u have to do all the time</p>
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<p> Causes of <a href="http://www.cystonovary.info" target=_self>cysts on the ovaries</a> is a subject sadly neglected. When it comes to treating ovarian cysts, it is much more frequent focus on relieving symptoms. Although the relief of suffering is clearly the treatment goal, focusing on removing symptoms does not help resolve the underlying causes of this problem. </p>
<p> Causes of cysts on the ovaries and PCOS or polycystic ovarian syndrome are diverse and multifaceted. They range from genetics and metabolism, and these factors are themselves affected by our level of stress and diet as well as our generic predisposition to this condition. </p>
<p> Data seem to confirm a genetic link to ovarian cysts and PCOS. This does not mean the cysts themselves have inherited, but environmental factors they need to thrive may be genetic. In the case PCOS and ovarian cysts, even if we may be predisposed to develop cysts, there are many factors that contribute to whether the condition will appear. </p>
<p> The system of insulin is the body&#39;s way of managing sugar. A close link was established between causes cysts and insulin resistance. </p>
<p> Insulin resistance is a metabolic disease that is directly related to the gain weight and development cyst. Insulin is produced by the pancreas and is released into the bloodstream to regulate blood sugar or glucose. When This process is unbalanced due to a combination of environmental factors and lifestyle, the results are the resistance to insulin. </p>
<p> In this state, blood sugar rises, insulin is released, but the body does not respond correctly. The glucose we eat, form of sugar and carbohydrates, is converted by our bodies from calories to energy. When we suffer from insulin resistance, sugar is stored as fat rather than energy metabolism. </p>
<p> The facts show that increased levels of androgens &#8211; The male sex hormones in the body of women with cysts may be related to insulin levels. Insulin resistance is very common among people with cyst. </p>
<p> In the body of a woman in good health, small quantities of androgens are created. For Women with ovarian cysts, slightly higher amounts were detected. It is this small difference leads to a reaction large chains, and results in the following areas: </p>
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<li> Irregular ovulation or ovarian failure </li>
<li> Infertility </li>
<li> Increased facial and body hair or </li>
<li> The development of acne </li>
</ul>
<p> The release of the androgen testosterone is responsible for the chain reaction that prevents the egg from being released by the follicle each month. When this happens, the result is infertility. </p>
<p> Understand that stress is a cause of cysts is also important. Stress is a factor that has a &quot;umbrella&quot; on the body. Stress can have a wide range of effects on how the body heals and defends itself of internal conflicts and external intrusions. </p>
<p> When we think of stress, many people image as an emotional state &#8211; be aggravated short-tempered, emotionally unstable and even angry. The fact of the matter is that stress does not cause visible effects emotional and behavioral but stress also triggers a chain of biological reactions in the body. Some of the immediate physiological consequences of stress: </p>
</p>
<ul>
<li> Increased heart rate </li>
<li> Headaches </li>
<li> Neck and shoulder </li>
<li> Back pain </li>
<li> Shortness </li>
<li> Digestive problems such as nausea and diarrhea. </li>
</ul>
<p> Prolonged stress has a major impact on multiple systems in the body and can affect the immune system, making it more vulnerable to disease of all types, and cysts. </p>
<p> Stress is linked to low fertility and menstrual pain. Cortisone released during periods of stress causes an increase in your rate sugar in the blood and contributes to insulin resistance. </p>
<p>Find out how to treat this quickly and naturally, go to <a target="_new" href="http://www.endovariancysts.com/">causes of cysts</a>.</p>
<p><b>I had a hystorectomy in March can still get cysts without over?</b>
<p> <i>Im having a really bad pain in my lower side</i> right. I have a history of cysts but I do not have any overs not only can I get a cyst? </p>
<p> You can get cysts things other than the ovaries, yes. In this area, it could be appendicitis, or any number of other things. If it continues, or worsens, I would go to see a doctor. </p>
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<p> Ovarian cyst surgery is an unfortunate last resort treatment for a condition very common that almost all women&#39;s experience, but little realize they can prevent. </p>
<p> The general belief on the cysts is that they are abnormal and must be eliminated with traditional medical approaches. This fact is neither safe nor particularly given the risk factors surrounding classic treatments and treatment surprisingly simple and natural that are extremely effective. </p>
<p> There are countless methods of medical treatment for an ovarian cyst which range from drugs those who are more invasive. Ovarian cysts affect most women at least once in their life, mostly before menopause cause a wide range of symptoms sore stomach to infertility. </p>
<p> Treatment may include: drugs, surgery, or holistic. Holistic treatments are delivered with fewer risks and are easier to use. Unfortunately, ovarian cyst surgery is not unusual, since many women do not realize that are simple and safe ways to treat cysts, treatment and prevention of ovarian cysts before surgery is necessary. </p>
<p> Reasons of surgery vary to take a closer look at the kidnapping and even to stop bleeding when a cyst has undergone rupture or break &#8211; a very dangerous situation. </p>
<p> Although this can usually be done through a small incision using laparoscopy this does not mean that surgery is without risk. </p>
<p> During surgery, a noncancerous cyst that causes symptoms can be removed without damage the ovary itself. When cancer is found one or both ovaries may be removed. It is a form of surgical treatment necessary. </p>
<p> The surgery is performed to confirm the presence of a cyst, remove and determine if ovarian cancer is present. Surgery is usually recommended when </p>
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<ul>
<li> The cancer is suspected or confirmed </li>
<li> Large cysts are present in both the ovaries of women </li>
<li> The cyst is over 3 inches </li>
<li> A cyst continues to grow over time </li>
</ul>
<p> During surgery of a general anesthesia is usually prescribed in itself is a risk that should be taken if necessary. Other risks include: </p>
</p>
<ul>
<li> Infection </li>
<li> Cysts return </li>
<li> Excessive pain </li>
<li> Damage to the bowel or bladder </li>
<li> Scar Tissue May Develop a form on the site, on the ovaries or fallopian tubes or pipes in the pool </li>
</ul>
<p> These are serious factors which may cause lasting effects. In cases where surgery is necessary, this treatment may be very beneficial, but it is always advisable to approach natural and holistic when the cysts are first detected in order to avoid surgery for ovarian cysts and discomfort cysts themselves. </p>
<p> The Shocking Truth is the only way that medical treatment can ensure that you will no longer suffer from cysts ovarian cancer, its symptoms and complications is to completely remove the ovaries themselves. This is a shocking fact that is completely preventable. </p>
<p> Ovarian cysts are the result of several fundamental imbalances in the body ranging from chemicals and hormones to external factors like stress. When these factors are corrected they eliminate the risk of ovarian cysts and cysts surgery for good. </p>
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<p><b>I have irregular periods and pcos MD said that this means that I have cysts on your ovaries. Do I still ovulate?</b>
<p> <i>Of</i> line that I read, it says that if you have periods at all, then it means that you ovulate before you have the time. Yet, when I read about PCOS, he said you can not ovulate and this is what causes cysts. So I&#39;m confused &#8211; I have periods, although irregular, I also ovulate? but I have cysts on my ovaries, I also not ovulating? </p>
<p> There is a lot that comes with CPO, I too Polyocystic Ovarian Syndrome. Most of the time you are not ovulating, but to see your case get one of those ovulation test! </p>
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