Ovarian Cysts - Diagnoses And Symptoms


by Pat Lovejoy

Yearly pelvic exams can detect potential problems for women that in some cases can be life threatening. Early detection of conditions like ovarian cancer is critical for health and well-being, particularly in women over 50 years of age. Women over 50, going through menopause, are subject to an increased risk. Regular pelvic exam by a physician can save lives.

It is common that ovarian cysts are detected in a pelvic exam. A phycisian can notice these cysts in routine exams of the pelvis and lower abdominal areas. When they are present doctor may recommend further tests.

Ultrasound is another common way to find cyst on the ovaries. The technique utilizes sound waves in identifying the cysts. It provides information about the location, shape, and size of the cyst. Besides, it can be used to determine whether the cyst is solid, contains fluid, or is a combination of these two.

Sometimes cysts are related to woman's hormone levels. Hormone testing is a way to get information, for example, about the origin and cause of the cysts.

If a woman is over 35 years old and has solid cysts, or she is in a high risk group of having ovarian cancer, CA-125 test can be used. Even though the test is used to determine ovarian cancer, other tests are needed to confirm the results.

Ovarian cyst symptoms can include pressure or pain in the abdomen or pelvis area, difficulty passing urine, pain during sex or during menstrual cycle, abnormal bleeding, or weight gain. While most of these are general symptoms, there are some ovarian cyst symptoms that require immediate attention.

These are sudden and severe abdominal pain, and the experience of feeling faint, dizzy or weak. Rapid breathing or pain with increased temperature or vomiting are symptoms to seek medical attention right away.

Nevertheless, most ovarian cysts don't cause symptoms at all and they disappear spontaneously. Cysts that occur during childbearing years are normally non-malignant. However, when a woman past her menopausal years she has an increased risk of ovarian cancer.

If demonstrating any of the major symptoms of ovarian cyst such as sudden or severe abdominal pain, feeling faint, dizzy or weak or with increased respiration rate, temperature or vomiting it is important to seek further and more specific diagnoses.

Depending on the doctor; he may recommend waiting to see if cysts and symptoms go away spontaneously. Sometimes a surgical operation is needed. Depending on the size of the cysts usually either laparoscopy or laparotomy is used.

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