Monday, June 13, 2011

Herbal Remedy for Ruptured Ovarian Cysts

First and foremost, what you need to bear in mind is that the rupture of an ovarian cyst is not a rare thing. Far from it. In fact, it is a recurring complication but most women don't even realise it since they experience none or very little symptoms.

Now, as you may have heard before, in theory most ovarian cysts usually disappear without the need for medical treatment whatsoever but in practice so to speak, it is a very different thing. Indeed, if this was the case then millions of women throughout the world wouldn't be suffering and certainly wouldn't be wasting their precious time looking for the right cure.

So, where do we start? Well, I suggest we have a thorough look at the possible damages associated with ruptured ovarian cysts.

You may already know that ruptured ovarian cysts occur when one or several cysts that would usually and normally disappear without the need for any form of treatment eventually breaks up and may lead to some unpleasant and possibly quite serious medical complications. We shall take a look at these complications later on but for the moment let's focus on the signs and symptoms.

So, what exactly are the signs and symptoms of ruptured ovarian cysts? Are they noticeable?

As far as the main symptoms of ruptured ovarian cysts are concerned, we mainly distinguish 2 signs that usually point towards this particular diagnosis and which should raise some concern and the alarm, which could drastically reduce the chances of very serious complications later on.

If you suddenly experience what can be described as severe pain, which is often a sharp or even piercing ache mainly located in or around your lower abdomen, this may well be the very first indication that a cyst has burst. I say "may" because it could be anything else but if you are aware that you are suffering from ovarian cysts, and then this alert should not be ignored. I suppose that you wouldn't ignore a sudden sharp pain anyway but in our case, a bursting cyst could well be the cause of the pain and should be investigated.

Another telling sign, which remains far more difficult to spot straight away than the one discussed above is the feeling of your abdomen having grown or become swollen or to be more precise distended. I know that this may be strange to imagine at first but your lower abdomen can become distended for many reasons and a burst cyst is once again cause for concern.

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