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				<title>What Defines an Ovarian Cyst? Factors, Signs, Threats and Remedies</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:36:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ovarian cyst</category><category>ovarian cysts</category><category>ovarian follicle</category><category>tiny structure</category><category>medical sense</category><category>lifestyle changes</category><category>question concerns</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/what-defines-an-ovarian-cyst-factors-signs-threats-and-remedies</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The question "what is an ovarian cyst" is commonly asked. Another common question concerns whether or not ovarian cysts are harmful.How to characterize an Ovarian Cyst Cysts are defined medically as follicles in the ovary that are more than 2cm big. An ovarian cyst therefore may also be considered]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The question "what is an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">ovarian cyst</a>" is commonly asked. Another common <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/question+concerns" rel="tag">question concerns</a> whether or not <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ovarian cysts</a> are harmful.<br><br><b>How to characterize an Ovarian Cyst </b><br><br>Cysts are defined medically as follicles in the ovary that are more than 2cm big. An ovarian cyst therefore may also be considered to be an enlarged <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+follicle" rel="tag">ovarian follicle</a> in a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+sense" rel="tag">medical sense</a>. In a general sense it is a small bag of fluid-containing tissue. You can also consider it to be simply fluid that is surrounded by a thin wall. This <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/tiny+structure" rel="tag">tiny structure</a> with fluid inside becomes an ovarian cyst when it is situated inside the ovary.<br><br><b>Is an Ovarian Cyst A Menace?</b><br><br>Ovarian cysts are often benign as doctors say, meaning that they are not harmful. Women who are still of a reproductive age and have not reached menopause often develop ovarian cysts. Understanding what an ovarian cyst is important, and it is also important to understand the impact that it has on the human body.<br><br>However carcinoma or ovarian cysts that are malignant will also be developed by a smaller percentage. In this case dealing with such malignant ovarian cysts requires surgery or treatments such as chemotherapy. These treatments may help to overcome ovarian cysts, but statistically it has been observed that if no <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/lifestyle+changes" rel="tag">lifestyle changes</a> are made, then ovarian cysts will be likely to recur. Because malignancy may rapidly transfer to other parts of the body and lead to serious complications, the malignant kinds of ovarian cysts are a source of worry to many people.<br><br>Ovarian cysts can therefore be responsible for a multitude of complications. This is also because cysts are often by nature asymptomatic meaning that women will only discover well into the process that they have ovarian cysts. After menopause or at a very old age, the probability that an ovarian cyst is cancerous or malignant starts to increase. It is possible so that a cyst simply defies being identified or is part of a further rare species.<br><br><b>Different groups of Ovarian Cysts</b><br><br>To determine the type of an ovarian cyst, examination is made of the cyst in situ and the type of fluid held inside. There are two main classifications of ovarian cysts: the nonfunctional, and the functional. The nonfunctional kinds of ovarian cysts are the ones that are most dangerous because they also cause the biggest number of medical complications. If there is the endometrial mass kind of ovarian cyst, the extra uterine and a number of others. Victims of these will generally have to endure systems of pain during intercourse, attacks of severe abdominal pain, vomiting and other related symptoms.<br><br><b>Reasons explaining the arrival of Ovarian Cysts</b><br><br>It is necessary to comprehend the causes of such cyst in order to completely understand what constitutes an ovarian cyst. It has been shown that genetic characteristics may also encourage the formation of ovarian cysts. Expressed in other words, if someone in your family close to you has already had ovarian cysts, then there is an increase in probability that you will also contract them. There are several reasons contributing to the formation of cyst. Some of the basic causes for cysts include an immune system that has been weakened, poor diet plans, being overweight and also the retention of different toxic substances within the body and the digestive system in particular.<br><br>Specific medications by prescription or indeed surgery may be recommended by doctors for ovarian cysts. Nonetheless, both of these treatments only have temporary effects because they treat only the symptoms of the disease. What should really be treated are the underlying causes that provoke ovarian cysts. The only way to do that is the holistic one. This can be put in place by a senior physician to get the correct diagnosis and then by changing a certain number of elements in your lifestyle, for example to start eating healthily. To find a treatment that works permanently for ovarian cysts, it is suggested to adopt a holistic program.<br><br>If poor diet is pinpointed as being one of the causes, then you can start to put things right by eating more fresh and raw vegetables while also limiting the amount of refined and manufacturer food elements that you eat, such as hydrogenated oils. Limiting products based on soy and on milk would also be a good idea as well as minimizing your consumption of grains. Genetic causes may be at the root of ovarian cysts or indeed an immune system that has been weakened. Poor diet habits as stated above are also among some possibilities. These are just examples of some of the approaches that you can take. When ovarian cysts concerned, your interest is invariably in using a holistic approach.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/what-are-ovarian-cysts.html"> What Are Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>The TRUE Causes Of Ovarian Cysts</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:43:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>causes of ovarian cysts</category><category>progesterone level</category><category>estrogen levels</category><category>functional cyst</category><category>endocrine glands</category><category>follicle stimulating hormones</category><category>corpus luteum</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/the-true-causes-of-ovarian-cysts</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The causes of ovarian cysts need to be properly understood. A failed or disordered ovulation is basically the main reason of the formation of an ovarian cyst. A functional cyst occurs when follicle is unable to release an egg and its growth continues which eventually lead to the formation of a]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/causes+of+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">causes of ovarian cysts</a> need to be properly understood. A failed or disordered ovulation is basically the main reason of the formation of an ovarian cyst. A <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/functional+cyst" rel="tag">functional cyst</a> occurs when follicle is unable to release an egg and its growth continues which eventually lead to the formation of a cyst. In other cases a cyst might be formed at the time the follicle does release an egg but the place where it is released is closed. When this happens the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/corpus+luteum" rel="tag">corpus luteum</a> does not form and the cyst keeps on growing. Recent research shows that over production of xenoestorgens is one of main causes of the formation of ovarian cysts.<br><br>In order to properly understand the why ovarian cysts occur, one has to first understand properly the functioning of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/endocrine+glands" rel="tag">endocrine glands</a>. The brain's lower portion is called the hypothalamus, and pituitary gland lies underneath it. When a woman's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/progesterone+level" rel="tag">progesterone level</a>s and estrogen go down, this is when hypothalamus begins to send gonadotropin-releasing pulses (GnRH) to the gland. It in its turn sends follicle-stimulating hormones or FSH and it targets the ovary. And because of this, the ovum, which is within the follicles begin to mature. It is the follicles that actually aid in the release of estrogen. It takes about 10 days for the body's <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/estrogen+levels" rel="tag">estrogen levels</a> to go up by quite a bit. This is when the hypothalamus enhances the pituitary gland and the GnRH's production, and thus producing LH or the Luteinizing Hormone. It's the LH which further aids the process of ovulation and leads to the corpus luteum from the follicle. Corpus luteum again secretes progesterone which is the dominating hormone in the 2nd half in the reproduction cycle. And if there is no pregnancy, the corpus luteum degenerates and both the estrogen and the progesterone level falls.<br><br>Ovaries actually grow as small cysts every month. In some abnormal cases, the follicle continues to grow and results in cyst. Hence it can be easily understood that the cysts actually kicked off as normal in the start of the period then what exactly led to the follicular dysfunction and did not allow the egg to be released. Experts are of the opinion that it is because of the female embryo getting exposed to environmental pollutants and xenobiotics, which fakes the estrogen's chemical action on the tissue. During the development of the female embryo, six hundred to eight hundred follicles are made, and every one of them remains within the ovum that is not mature.<br><br>The xenobiotics though apparently don't affect the mother, however the baby is much more vulnerable and the ovarian follicles get dysfunctional. They are unable to reach their maturity and the progesterone is not secreted in enough numbers. The damage can never be ascertained till the time the child reaches the age of puberty. The holistic system is the best method of treatment to fight the ovarian cyst causes.<br><br>In fact it is difficult to pinpoint any one cause for the cyst. Like any other health condition ovarian cysts can be formed from various causes and their interaction. There are some other factors which are not always the causes of ovarian cyst, but can aggravate a cyst that is already there. A combination of external and health conditions can ruin a person's health and lead to the formation of cysts. The causes of cysts in the ovary are sort of multidimensional; hence the treatment too should be multi dimensional if you want a complete cure. This is why conventional treatments fail so miserably as they are not multidimensional in their approach. They fail to treat the root cause and though temporary relief can be brought yet it is brought at the price of the liver or kidney damage.<br><br>Conventional medication only treats the effected part without bothering about the over all health. But the problem is, ovarian cysts may not be caused by just any one single reason but various physical, mental and environmental reasons play a part in their formation. In some cases a person might be prone to diseases because of some genetic combination though that does not mean that we might be open to the threat of genes. In fact by adopting a holistic remedy option, we can alter our genetic structure by some extent. Diseases can be prevented from coming back and the lost health and energy can be regained. Holistic approach emphasizes a healthy diet and lifestyle that helps in expelling the build-up of toxic and other elements that lead to the weakening of the immune system. Various factors such as hormonal imbalance, during the monthly cycle, sleeplessness, stress, antibiotics and steroids too may lead to the formation of the cysts. The holistic approach doesn't include any steroids or antibiotics in its methods thus making it safe and devoid of any side effects.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com"> Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cysts and PCOS Link Discovered</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 03:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>causes of ovarian cysts</category><category>female hormone progesterone</category><category>ovary syndrome</category><category>menopausal stage</category><category>disastrous consequences</category><category>androgen hormone</category><category>chief causes</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cysts-and-pcos-link-discovered</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[It has been shown that Ovarian Cysts and PCOS are very closely linked to each other. PCOS is the abbreviation for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. It is marked by a condition where multiple cysts develop in the female ovary. Therefore, it is easy to see that ovarian cysts and PCOS are quite similar to]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[It has been shown that Ovarian Cysts and PCOS are very closely linked to each other. PCOS is the abbreviation for Polycystic <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovary+syndrome" rel="tag">Ovary Syndrome</a>. It is marked by a condition where multiple cysts develop in the female ovary. Therefore, it is easy to see that ovarian cysts and PCOS are quite similar to each other. The former may occur in solitude while in the case of the latter, there is more than one cyst.<br><br>Studies have shown that irregularities in ovulation are among the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/chief+causes" rel="tag">chief causes</a> of PCOS in women. Irregularities in ovulation can severely disrupt the normal cycle of the body. This leads to a state of hormonal imbalance where certain hormone levels may either shoot up to very high levels, or plummet to great lows. This increases the chance of getting ovarian cysts manifold.<br><br>Womankind has to face a host of other conditions. Lack of ovulation is just one of them. Disruption of the menstrual cycle may cause a woman to experience abnormal growth of hair or hirsutism, baldness, obesity or acne. Most of these conditions are caused by an increase in the levels of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/androgen+hormone" rel="tag">androgen hormone</a> or the male hormone. PCOS may also be responsible for temporary periods where the suffering female can be rendered infertile.<br><br>Women who have crossed the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/menopausal+stage" rel="tag">menopausal stage</a> run a higher risk of ovarian cysts and PCOS developing into a cancerous state. It is needless to say that all women of an advanced age should regularly check themselves for any occurrence of ovarian cysts or PCOS because they could well lead to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/disastrous+consequences" rel="tag">disastrous consequences</a> if left untreated.<br><br><b><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/causes+of+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">Causes of Ovarian Cysts</a> and PCOS</b><br><br>Opinions vary on the causes of PCOS in women. Studies, however, point to the fact that PCOS is caused when the follicles containing immature ovum are damaged. Follicles can get damaged if a woman is exposed to certain chemical toxins known as xenobiotics, which not only cause damage to the egg follicles, but also significantly affect the production of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/female+hormone+progesterone" rel="tag">female hormone progesterone</a> in the body.<br><br><b>Cure for Ovarian Cysts and PCOS</b><br><br>For cases involving ovarian cysts and PCOS, there are certain medications that are more frequently prescribed by doctors. However, in most cases, these medications aim to restore the balance in the hormonal levels. Unfortunately, these medications themselves contain active chemical hormones and there is always a chance that upon discontinuing with these medications, irregularities in ovulation will resurface again. The root of the problem, thus never gets addressed. This is where a holistic approach of treatment can make a large difference.<br><br>There is a growing trend everywhere to prescribe certain dietary changes to patients, besides prescribing conventional medication. Here are some of the elements of the Ovarian Cysts and PCOS diet:<br><br>and#61656; Complete avoidance of fatty foods is not recommended. There should always be a conscious effort to cut down on them, but ideally your diet should consist of 20--30% fat. Cutting down drastically on carbohydrate or fat intake is never recommended.<br><br>and#61656; Opt for foodstuffs that are of a high quality. Processed and canned food is best avoided, as are fabricated foodstuffs and other preserved foods containing artificial preservatives. It always makes better sense to eat foods that are raised organically and naturally.<br><br>and#61656; Introduce a large quantity of raw vegetables into your diet, but avoid starchy vegetables. Make a conscious effort to reduce the consumption of soy and dairy products. Food grains are also best avoided.<br><br>and#61656; Seafood is permissible only if you can ensure its freshness. If you suspect any sort of contamination, steer clear of it. Fresh water fish is another excellent choice. Try to consume meat that has been organically produced and originates from animals that have been fed on lean grass.<br><br>and#61656; Take fruits and vegetables rich in sugar content in moderation. Just don't forget to insist on freshly cut fruits and vegetables only. Avoid canned and preserved products.<br><br>A diet plan to counter the effects of ovarian cysts and PCOS actually consists of much more. One is well advised to consult with a doctor or qualified dietician before switching to a new diet. This is all the more important if you are allergic to a specific sort of substance or, if you have been diagnosed with other medical conditions besides ovarian cysts and PCOS. Work with your doctor to adopt the holistic approach. Only such an approach can ensure that the problem is addressed at the root level and you are completely cured. Ovarian cysts and PCOS are often attributed to poor eating habits and dietary imbalances. The holistic approach, however, is much more than just some dietary changes. You also need to address problems like obesity, a weak immune system, and accumulation of toxins in the body.<br><br>A holistic approach will ensure that the root cause of ovarian cysts and PCOS is eradicated by introducing better and healthier lifestyle and dietary changes, rather than just providing with a temporary respite by restoring hormonal levels in the body.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/ovarian-cysts-and-PCOS.html"> Ovarian Cysts and PCOS </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Complications Of Ovarian Cysts Can Be DANGEROUS</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:22:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dermoid ovarian cysts</category><category>symptoms of an ovarian cyst</category><category>types of human tissues</category><category>benign cysts</category><category>pain in the abdomen</category><category>many other types</category><category>human eggs</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/complications-of-ovarian-cysts-can-be-dangerous</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[There are various complications associated with ovarian cysts that a person suffering from them has to undergo. Hence, if you feel that you might have any symptoms associated with this condition, you should immediately go for a pelvic check up. In cases where an ovarian cyst grows to a very big]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[There are various complications associated with ovarian cysts that a person suffering from them has to undergo. Hence, if you feel that you might have any symptoms associated with this condition, you should immediately go for a pelvic check up. In cases where an ovarian cyst grows to a very big size can lead to lot of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pain+in+the+abdomen" rel="tag">pain in the abdomen</a>. These cysts also create a sort of pressure on the bladder which might lead to frequent urination or the urge to urinate more frequently. The treatment of these complications of ovarian cysts can be handled through the holistic approach.<br><br>There is another reason why it is so important to get yourself checked for the condition of ovarian cysts. Though in most cases ovarian cysts are benign in nature yet in some cases women do develop complicated forms of ovarian cysts which are not that common. It is these uncommon forms of cysts that give rise to various forms of complications and problems. It is also been noted that sometimes the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+an+ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">symptoms of an ovarian cyst</a> have been mistaken as the symptoms of pregnancy. In fact many women have realized the truth only after they had severe bleeding which they mistook for a miscarriage and when for a checkup.<br><br>It is not that only a malignant cyst can cause complications, but cysts that do cause complications are not benign in nature. And it is only at a very late stage that you might be able to realize the pain or the symptoms of the cyst. Ovarian cysts can also affect the fertility of the patient. There might be cases where a cyst occurs when the patient has already reached her menopause, in such cases complications are bound to occur and most of these cysts turn cancerous. <br><br>Let us now know some more about the various types of non-<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/benign+cysts" rel="tag">benign cysts</a> that are known to cause more complications than the other types.<br><br>(1) The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dermoid+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">Dermoid Ovarian Cysts</a>: These cysts are formed by the same cells that produce the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/human+eggs" rel="tag">human eggs</a>. Because of this reason, these cysts at times contain teeth, hair skin or many other <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/types+of+human+tissues" rel="tag">types of human tissues</a>. This condition can become very painful if the cysts becomes very large in size and also these cysts have a tendency to twist over themselves which makes the condition even more painful. <br><br>(2) Endometriomas: This particular cyst develops from the cells of the uterus that grow on the lining outside the uterus and might get attached to the ovary.<br> <br>(3) Cystadenomas: These cysts grow up to be as big as 12 inches in size. They cause various kinds of complications and can even cause the ovary to twist which is a very painful condition. These cysts are filled with fluids.<br><br>Complications also depend on the type of the ovarian cyst. The non functional cysts cause complications, may be because the benign or functional cysts can be easily treated with medicines and surgery. Also, sometimes in rare cases the cyst develops its own set of complications which makes it different from any particular category of cysts and also makes diagnosis and the treatment difficult. Also, ovarian cysts cause a lot of pain and discomfort during intercourse, and it might also lead to bleeding in fact.<br><br>But all these complications related to ovarian cysts can be treated. But most of the conventional treatments focus only on the symptoms rather than on the root cause of the problem. The holistic approach on the other hand emphasizes the need to eliminate the root cause of the ovarian cysts instead of just treating the symptoms. The root cause of the ovarian cyst may vary from obesity to a weak immune system, accumulation of toxics in the digestive system, genetics and poor diet and various other health related issues.<br><br>Thus, in order to completely get rid of the complications of the ovarian cysts you need to remove the root cause of the cysts, and for that reason the best approach would be the holistic approach.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com"> Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>The Four Stages Of Ovarian Cancer</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jul 2007 07:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>stages of ovarian cancer</category><category>cancer of the ovaries</category><category>cancer cells</category><category>ovary</category><category>cancerous cells</category><category>fallopian tubes</category><category>pelvis</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/the-four-stages-of-ovarian-cancer</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ Ovarian cancer, as in all other forms of the disease, is graded by treating doctors according to its level of advancement. The stages of ovarian cancer are graded one to four, with four being the most serious stage.  Stage one of cancer of the ovaries is the least advanced stage. This is where the]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ Ovarian cancer, as in all other forms of the disease, is graded by treating doctors according to its level of advancement. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/stages+of+ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">stages of ovarian cancer</a> are graded one to four, with four being the most serious stage. <br /><br /> Stage one of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cancer+of+the+ovaries" rel="tag">cancer of the ovaries</a> is the least advanced stage. This is where the cancer has been discovered relatively early in its development and has been confined to the ovaries only. In stage one, as in all the other stages of the disease spread, there are also sub stages, and they run as follows: <br /><br /> Stage 1a: The cancer is contained inside one <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovary" rel="tag">ovary</a> <br /><br /> Stage 1b: The cancer has spread to both ovaries <br /><br /> Stage 1c: The cancer is contained to one ovary and there is some evidence of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cancerous+cells" rel="tag">cancerous cells</a> appearing on the ovary's surface. <br /><br /> Stage 1d: The cancer is contained to one ovary and there is some evidence of cancerous cells found in the abdominal fluids. <br /><br /> Stage 1e: The cancer is contained to one ovary and the ovary ruptures either before or during surgery. <br /><br /> In stage two of ovarian cancer, the cancer has spread to be outside the ovaries. The sub stages of stage two run as follows: <br /><br /> Stage2a: The cancer has spread into the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/fallopian+tubes" rel="tag">fallopian tubes</a> or the womb <br /><br /> Stage 2b: The cancer has grown into other tissues in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pelvis" rel="tag">pelvis</a>. These can be either the rectum or the bladder. <br /><br /> Stage 2c: The cancer has spread into the fallopian tubes or the womb as well as other tissues in the pelvis as well as there is some cancer on the surface of at least one ovary <br /><br /> Stage 2d: The cancer has spread into the fallopian tubes or the womb as well as other tissues in the pelvis as well as <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cancer+cells" rel="tag">cancer cells</a> are found in abdominal fluid during surgery. <br /><br /> Stage 2e: The cancer has spread into the fallopian tubes or the womb as well as the ovary ruptures before or during surgery <br /><br /> Stage three of the ovarian cancer's development means the cancer has spread outside the pelvis into the abdominal cavity. The cancer is also designated as being stage there if cancerous cells are found in the lymph nodes of the upper abdomen or groin. <br /><br /> The sub stages of stage three run as follows: <br /><br /> Stage 3a: Cancer can be seen under the microscope in tissue taken from the lining of the abdomen (peritoneum) <br /><br /> Stage 3b: Tumorous growths smaller than 2cm are discovered on the lining of the abdomen <br /><br /> Stage 3c: Tumorous growths smaller than 2cm are discovered on the lining of the abdomen, or the lymph nodes in the upper abdomen, or the groin or behind the womb contain cancer. <br /><br /> Stage four is the most advanced of all forms of ovarian cancer, where the cancer has spread into other body organs such as the liver or lungs.   <bio>Fred Camaros is a medical researcher and writer. In order to learn more about ovarian cancer stages visit <a href="http://www.cancer-breakthroughs.com/ovariancancer/ovarian-cancer-stages.php" >http://www.cancer-breakthroughs.com/ovariancancer/ovarian-cancer-stages.php</a> You will also find a number of articles on the successful treatment of ovarian cancer.  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Abnormal Ovarian Cysts : Types, Causes And Treatments</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 08:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>squamous cell carcinoma</category><category>polycystic ovarian cyst</category><category>chocolate cyst</category><category>endometrioma cyst</category><category>female hormones estrogen</category><category>functional cysts</category><category>cystic teratoma</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/abnormal-ovarian-cysts-types-causes-and-treatments</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Abnormal ovarian cysts are very different from functional cysts since they have resulted from abnormal cell growth. However, that need not mean that they are all cancerous as most of them are simple benign growths. And none knows for sure what has caused them to grow. However, abnormal ovarian]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Abnormal ovarian cysts are very different from <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/functional+cysts" rel="tag">functional cysts</a> since they have resulted from abnormal cell growth. However, that need not mean that they are all cancerous as most of them are simple benign growths. And none knows for sure what has caused them to grow. However, abnormal ovarian cysts that include cystadenoma cyst, dermoid cyst, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/endometrioma+cyst" rel="tag">endometrioma cyst</a> or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/chocolate+cyst" rel="tag">Chocolate cyst</a> and '<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/polycystic+ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">polycystic ovarian cyst</a>' are believed to occur due to imbalance of 'female hormones (estrogen and progesterone) and a multitude of other direct and indirect reasons. In many women, these cysts have remained all through their lives without the host being aware of their presence. But in some rare cases, they may burst, needing immediate surgical interference. <br><br><b>Cystadenoma cysts</b><br><br>These abnormal ovarian cysts develop from cells on the outer surface of the ovaries and can grow to a very large size. Mucinous Cystadenoma cysts take the form of biggest tumours in women often weighing approximately 328 lb or around 149 kg, These cysts reportedly occur at an early age and the cyst turned tumour happens to be unilateral and are often found attached to the ovary by a stem. As there is a rare chance of these cysts or tumours turning malignant, they may be classified historically and treated accordingly. Falling under the category of asymptomatic cysts, they may be found in the form of large abdominal mass during a routine check up of a person complaining abdominal pain and associated distressing condition.<br><br><b>Dermoid cyst or teratomas</b><br><br>As a fairly bizarre phenomenon, Dermoid cysts, clinically termed as '<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cystic+teratoma" rel="tag">cystic teratoma</a>' are classed more as tumours than cysts. In fact, they are solid structures filled with pieces of bone, hair, teeth and skin, as well as hair follicles, pockets of blood, sebum and in some cases 'thyroid tissue'. Though they are normally benign, the rarely occurring malignant dermoid cyst usually develops as '<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/squamous+cell+carcinoma" rel="tag">squamous cell carcinoma</a>' in adults. Incidentally, a Pilonidal cyst often resembles dermoid cyst in several ways, the most significant resemblance concern the presence of Germ Cell Tumour. In case of any evasive surgery care must be taken so that there is no spillage while the opinion of an oncologist will be helpful.<br><br><b>Periorbital Dermoid Cysts</b><br><br>Even the kids are not spared of Dermoid cysts -- often kids get them close to the eyebrow's lateral aspect and they feel like rubber. When the cysts are seen, medical practitioners sometimes keep them under observation and at other times they are surgically removed. However when they are meddled with, the cysts may lead to an inflammation. And even after treatment, the cyst may make a comeback, particularly if the entire growth has not been removed. But the problem is, the complete cyst can often be difficult to remove with surgery, particularly when it is a 'Dumbbell Configuration', in which, it needs to be cut along the suture line of the skull.<br><br><b>Endometrial cysts or Chocolate cysts</b><br><br>Endometriosis is a medical terminology that indicates a condition when the endometrium or the lining of the womb begins to grow in parts of the body other than the womb. These endometrial patches also forms on the ovaries, creating cysts popularly known as Chocolate cysts as they are invariably filled with chocolate coloured pre-stored blood. During the menstrual period every month, these endometrial patches of tissues that have been encapsulated in cyst will also bleed, but since there is no outlet for bleeding, the cyst go on getting larger in size and eventually may burst.<br /><br /><br><br><b>Polycystic ovarian cyst</b><br><br>Cysts forming from small egg follicles causing ovaries to get thickened and enlarged, often accompanied by hormonal imbalance in women are known as polycystic ovarian cyst that grow in numbers. <br><br><b>Holistic approach as plausible cure </b><br><br>Since OTC medications and prescription drugs can hardly solve the problem of abnormal ovarian cysts in your body and surgical removal of the cyst involves many factors that may not prove beneficial, a holistic approach towards a plausible cure seems to be the best answer. You need also to remember that the surgical removal of a cyst is not foolproof since a recurrence can never be ruled out.<br><br>The holistic approach to the cure is more practical too as the cyst formation involves a multitude of factors starting from hormonal imbalance to psychological trauma. Besides, the holistic approach will add newer dimension towards the treatment that includes change of food habits, change of lifestyle and appropriate physical exercise, topics hitherto unheard of as right line of treatment for abnormal ovarian cysts.<br><br>Ovarian cysts can happen from many contributing factors. And since holistic medicines treat the body as a whole, they are often more effective.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com"> Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>The MENACE of an Ovarian Cyst That Ruptures</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 16:50:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>pain during sexual intercourse</category><category>buttocks pain</category><category>ovarian cysts</category><category>ruptured ovarian cyst</category><category>painful periods</category><category>danger signs</category><category>pelvic examination</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/the-menace-of-an-ovarian-cyst-that-ruptures</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[For women who are menstruating, it is very common to experience ovarian cysts that rupture. The cysts may often be symptom-less and disappear by themselves. Nonetheless, in other instances the development of ovarian cysts may be a much greater source of worry.Ovarian Cyst - Danger of Ruptures The]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[For women who are menstruating, it is very common to experience <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ovarian cysts</a> that rupture. The cysts may often be symptom-less and disappear by themselves. Nonetheless, in other instances the development of ovarian cysts may be a much greater source of worry.<br><br><b>Ovarian Cyst - Danger of Ruptures </b><br><br>The danger of rupture exists especially when identification during the early period of an ovarian cyst is not made. Intense pain is the result of an ovarian cyst that ruptures and this can lead to grave medical complications. Both infection and hemorrhage can be the result of a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ruptured+ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">ruptured ovarian cyst</a>. If the cyst does not heal alone, a doctor may recommend its removal surgically. The doctor would take a sample of the ovarian cyst in order to examine it for potential malignancy. But ovarian cysts can be responsible for grave and complex difficulties that might not arise if you were examined quickly enough after even the slightest warning of an ovarian cyst. If you are worried that you might have an ovarian cyst, then you should consult a specialized physician for confirmation of your symptoms as rapidly as possible in order to avoid any medical deterioration.<br><br><b>Indications leading to Ovarian Cysts</b><br><br>The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/danger+signs" rel="tag">danger signs</a> concerning ovarian cysts may include pain at the abdomen also moving to the thighs and buttocks, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pain+during+sexual+intercourse" rel="tag">pain during sexual intercourse</a> or bowel movements, and perturbed or <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/painful+periods" rel="tag">painful periods</a>. Discovery of ovarian cysts is generally accomplished during the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pelvic+examination" rel="tag">pelvic examination</a> routine. A physician would then often monitor a cyst over about one month by using ultrasounds to determine if the cyst will heal by itself. If this is not so or if further pain or symptoms arise, then a doctor would conduct tests to establish if the cyst is dangerous.<br><br><b>Ovarian Cysts -- Identifying Symptoms</b><br><br>Severe pain is one result of a cyst that ruptures, but severe medical complications can also arise. An ovarian cyst that has broken open can display very similar symptoms to that of a normal cyst. Severe pain in both cases is a common factor. Because ovarian cysts often develop without symptoms for many women and then vanish without any medical intervention, the disadvantage is that without paying attention, serious medical complications may arise. These could include rupture of the cyst or torsion or pressure on nearby organs. Women with ovarian cysts that have broken will have symptoms such as pain occurring outside of their normal menstrual cycle, particularly just after or just before. This pain is often referred to by victims as piercing and sharp in the lower abdomen when rupture of an ovarian cyst happens. The abdomen might thus become more sensitive or distended upon an ovarian cyst rupturing.<br><br><b>Ovarian Cysts -- Getting a Diagnosis </b><br><br>It is the medical team in an emergency department for critical condition patients that will first stabilize your condition while diagnosing the rupture of the ovarian cyst. An emergency gynecologist or doctor can use several tests for the diagnosis of the rupture of ovarian cysts. The doctor will test a sample of your blood to find out from various items what your condition is. To see how many red blood cells you have, your hematocrit level will also be evaluated. A hematocrit level that is weak may suggest that significant internal bleeding has caused anemia. Checks for blood or pus as a sign of infection or information in the ovaries are done by testing urine to see if a ruptured ovarian cyst is the cause. A pregnancy test is also a major part of the procedure as ruptures of ovarian cysts often provoke indications of pregnancy in the fallopian tubes known as ectopic pregnancy.<br><br><b>How to Treat Ovarian Cysts</b><br><br>Several online information sources exist about the treatment of ovarian cysts, because ovarian cysts are so common. Women should receive this information about the ovarian cysts that may rupture in either an asymptomatic or a malignant fashion. However, with the multiple techniques available to treat ovarian cysts, it is wise to appreciate that some may be expensive and others may be designed only to relieve a symptom rather than to treat a problem. The treatment must be made on the real cause of the problem with a cyst if a solution is to be implemented that will work over the long term. A holistic program is there for the right choice if you are looking for a real solution to a ruptured ovarian cyst.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/ruptured-ovarian-cyst.html"> Ruptured Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cysts: Types, Causes, Dangers and Treatments</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 06:43:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cysts are basically small sacs that have fluids within them and they occur inside the female ovary. Most of these cysts are benign in nature i.e. they do not lead to any harm. However in some cases complications like rupturing, bleeding and pain might occur. Surgery is one the ways that can]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">Ovarian cysts</a> are basically small sacs that have fluids within them and they occur inside the female ovary. Most of these cysts are benign in nature i.e. they do not lead to any harm. However in some cases complications like rupturing, bleeding and pain might occur. Surgery is one the ways that can help get rid of the cysts.<br><br><b>Physiological cysts in the ovary</b><br><br>In the ovary of any woman who is in the child bearing age and is not on <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/birth+control+pills" rel="tag">birth control pills</a>, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cystic+structure" rel="tag">cystic structure</a>s keep coming and going. They are required for the development and release of the egg. Since they are a part of the general function of the ovary, they are termed 'physiological' in nature.<br><br>During the first part of the 28 day cycle, the still maturing egg is carried to the surface of the ovary that contains a cystic structure known as 'follicle'. The follicle is not only responsible for carrying the egg, it is also responsible for the manufacture of the estrogen. Estrogen on its part is responsible for stimulating the uterine lining's growth. The intrauterine allows the fertilized egg to be implanted and it also develops the embryo. During the period of ovulation the follicle's size is that of an olive. The egg is released when the follicle ruptures. The fluid within the follicle, which is a clear substance till now is replaced by blood which follows the rupture. Progesterone's secretion begins after this happens. A yellow coloured substance starts forming during this stage.<br><br>If pregnancy doesn't take place during this time, the yellow object tends to get a bit scarred. <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/corpus+luteum" rel="tag">Corpus luteum</a> is the name given to this cystic structure. These are generally small in size. In some cases this process gets a bit unusual. These physiologic structures are filled with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/follicular+fluid" rel="tag">follicular fluid</a> or blood and it grows in size. It might lead to pain or it might not. These cysts cause irregularity of the menstrual cycle. But these cysts have the tendency to leak, and even twist the ovary; this can lead to a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/painful+situation" rel="tag">painful situation</a>. Surgery might become inevitable if the ultra sound shows that the cyst has become enlarged.<br><br><b>Pathological cysts in the ovary</b><br><br>The cystic formations that are developed during the period of ovulation do not form a part of the cycle. They are called 'pathological ovarian cysts'. These growths may also be called 'tumors'. Tumors can be classified in two broad categories: malignant or cancerous in nature and the other being benign. These ovarian cysts are of many types. Some cysts have within them mucous, and some have old blood. There is no regression, and this is the biggest negative point of these pathological cysts. The fluid's accumulation can be very rapid and hence the cyst's growth is also very rapid. They might grow large within months or sometimes even within weeks.<br><br><b>Ovarian cysts -- reasons</b><br><br>During an ultrasound the ovarian cysts resemble a bubble. The cyst is actually nothing but fluids enclosed within a wall that is quite slim. They are called 'Simple Cyst' or 'Functional Cyst'. If the follicle do not rupture and there is no release of the egg, the fluid remains within and this may form into a cyst in the ovary and might affect one of the ovaries. Tiny cysts are normally present when the follicles are being formed.<br><br><b>Adverse Effects</b><br><br>Ovarian cysts may be seen in any woman, no matter what the age. Research has proved that most cases of cysts in the ovary are benign in nature (which means they are non cancerous), they are neither related to any disease. In fact, many cysts disappear on their own in just a few weeks of their appearance. Ovarian cysts can be classifies in two broad categories: cancerous and non cancerous. Ovarian cancer does show the occurrence of cysts, but in normal conditions cysts denote a harmless condition. Some ovarian cysts include dermoid cyst, hemorrhagic cyst, Corpus Luteum cyst, follicular cyst and others.<br><br><b>Holistic Approach</b><br><br>In today's modern world you can choose from various medication alternatives to get a cure for ovarian cysts. But none of these guarantee 100% success. In fact, the holistic system is the only one that cures ovarian cysts completely. The holistic approach is also free of any kind of side effects. Hence you can trust the holistic approach completely. The holistic approach eradicates the root cause of the ovarian cyst thus, completely eliminating the chance of their recurrence. The holistic approach believes in an overall approach covering every aspect of physical fitness, mental health and spiritual growth as well.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com"> Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cancer Treatment</title>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 07 Oct 2006 06:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cancer, a condition characterized by an overgrowth of malignant cells in one or both of the ovaries, is one of the deadliest and under-recognized cancers affecting women. Every year, there are more than 25,000 women that suffer from this deadly disease. Half of them are most likely to die]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Ovarian cancer, a condition characterized by an overgrowth of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/malignant+cells" rel="tag">malignant cells</a> in one or both of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovaries" rel="tag">ovaries</a>, is one of the deadliest and under-recognized cancers affecting women. Every year, there are more than 25,000 women that suffer from this deadly disease. Half of them are most likely to die within a period of five years. <br /><br /> Early Detection: Improves <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cancer+treatment" rel="tag">Ovarian Cancer Treatment</a> <br /><br /> The sad thing about ovarian cancer is that during the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/early+stage" rel="tag">early stage</a>, there are usually no signs and symptoms that tell you about this disorder. Symptoms start to show up when the cancer is already widespread, making ovarian cancer treatment too difficult. <br /><br /> However, there are women who are lucky enough to detect the symptoms early on; hence, diagnosis is hastened up and ovarian cancer treatment is given immediately. Tests such as pelvic and rectal screening, ultrasound, x-ray and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/laparoscopy" rel="tag">laparoscopy</a> may help a doctor detect tumors in the ovaries. <br /><br /> At present, almost 75 percent of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer are not treated immediately due to late detection of the cancer. Experts say that when detection of the cancer is made early and when ovarian cancer treatment is given immediately, women diagnosed with the disease have 90% survival rate since the cancer can be easily treated in its early stage. <br /><br /> Diagnosis and Ovarian Cancer Treatment <br /><br /> When symptoms finally show up and the doctor suspects that a patient may have ovarian cancer, laparoscopy is conducted to confirm diagnosis. It is a direct visual examination of the abdominal cavity, the ovaries, the exterior of the fallopian tubes and the uterus using an instrument that is inserted just underneath the navel. <br /><br /> Upon confirmation of ovarian cancer, the doctor explores the extent of the cancer and submits the patient for surgery. The surgeon removes the growth or much of the malignant tissue. In most cases, the whole ovary or both of the ovaries and the fallopian tubes are removed as they the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/malignant+cancer+cells" rel="tag">malignant cancer cells</a> have already affected these areas. This kind of surgery is called salpingooophorectomy. If the malignant cells affect the uterus, hysterectomy is conducted (surgical removal of the uterus). <br /><br /> Surgery is usually ensued by radiotherapy, which is the use of high energy radiation to destroy malignant cancer cells in the body and shrink remaining tumors, which may later on become malignant. This procedure may be done using an external machine or a radioactive material put inside the body near the malignant cells. <br /><br /> The patient also undergoes chemotherapy, whereby the patient is given anti-cancer drugs to help hasten up ovarian cancer treatment. Drugs may be administered orally (through the mouth), intravenously (through the veins) or through the muscles (by means of injection of a needle. <br /><br /> Most anticancer drugs given to the patient have chemical compounds that are toxic to the malignant cells; thus, growth of the cancer cells is reduced or stopped. These anticancer drugs are called cytotoxic drugs. Other anticancer drugs used are synthetic forms of sex hormones such as androgen drugs and progesterone drugs. <br /><br /> In most instances, different kinds of anticancer drugs are prescribed in combination in order to speed up ovarian cancer treatment. However, not all ovarian cancer patients are given with the same anticancer drugs. The drugs given to a patient depends on the extent or stage of development of the ovarian cancer and her general health condition.  <bio>Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of <a href="http://www.ovariancancerdomain.com" >http://www.ovariancancerdomain.com</a>. Visit Jeanette's site to learn more about ovarian cancer treatment. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Symptoms of Ruptured Ovarian Cysts: Your Health Depends on a Timely Diagnosis</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 16:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a temptation for women with ovarian cysts or symptoms of rupture to just consider that this is a normal part of life with ovarian cysts. However complications may increase as ovarian cysts that have ruptured show different symptoms from one person to another and may therefore be ignored]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[There is a temptation for women with <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">ovarian cyst</a>s or symptoms of rupture to just consider that this is a normal part of life with ovarian cysts. However complications may increase as ovarian cysts that have ruptured show <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/diffe" rel="tag">diffe</a>rent symptoms from one person to another and may therefore be ignored because of that. Understanding the symptoms of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ruptured+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ruptured ovarian cysts</a> can be very useful in order to choose the appropriate treatment while there is still time. Remaining vigilant, checking the situation and regularly being examined medically is critical when you have a condition of an ovarian cyst. It is therefore essential that you consider the guidelines as simply information that then serves as a preliminary for an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/exact+diagnosis" rel="tag">exact diagnosis</a> of your situation independently of whether the symptoms match up to any particular textbook. <br><br><b>Overview concerning ruptured ovarian cysts </b><br><br>There is data to suggest that three women out of every four will get ovarian cysts at some time in their life. The majority of these instances do not generate any grave complications. Because ovarian cysts often do not generate any specific symptoms, they may go unknown and unmanaged. If there is no malignancy, ovarian cysts a complete is considered to be normal. In many cases ovarian cysts in women are only identified upon doing an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ultrasound+examination" rel="tag">ultrasound examination</a>. Nonetheless, many problems may be generated when an ovarian cyst ruptures. It is necessary to understand your own particular situation to avoid the rupture of the variance cyst and to see the correct medical personnel when such a condition is diagnosed. You also need to recognize the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+ruptured+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">symptoms of ruptured ovarian cysts</a> if you are to successfully diagnose your own condition. The first sign of an ovarian cyst is the observation that something is not right with your body. Such a condition should receive <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/urgent+medical+attention" rel="tag">urgent medical attention</a> as in some instances this may be grave. <br><br><b>How to interpret the symptoms </b><br><br>Common ovarian cysts and ovarian cysts that rupture have almost the same symptoms. The differences between ordinary ovarian cysts and those that have ruptured are in the intensity and the frequency of the symptoms. Some common symptoms of ovarian cysts that have ruptured may be: <br><br>(1) <b>Menstruation that is irregular:</b> women outside of the teenager age range who still have menstruation that is irregular should be concerned and therefore examined without waiting. Intense pelvic pain during menstruation can also be a reason to be wary and a possible sign of a condition of an ovarian cyst. The absence of periods and also light or very heavy bleeding also falls into the category of irregular menstruation. <br><br>(2) <b>Pain:</b> women will typically feel pain around the size and in the pelvic area when an ovarian cyst ruptures. This pain comes specifically before, during and after the menstrual period. Pain and discomfort will be heightened and bleeding may also occur due to ruptured ovarian cyst. Back pain may also be indicated by some patients. For this reason if pain seems to be excessive or abnormal, get treatment immediately. <br><br>(3) <b>Discomfort during intercourse:</b> women who are active sexually, but experience abundant pain during intercourse, especially around the pelvic area. <br><br>(4) <b>Problems connected with the bladder:</b> the rupture of an ovarian cyst means that many women will be unable to correctly empty their bladders. Because the bladder is put under pressure by such ruptures, this may be a sign of a ruptured cyst. Women may feel the urge to use the toilet more often because of the increased pressure on the bladder. <br><br>(5) <b>Bleeding:</b> bleeding outside of menstruation for unexpectedly is a major worry. Any unaccountable bleeding incidents should be checked right away for any greater problem. Bleeding may be light or heavy, when a cyst ruptures. <br><br>(6) <b>Overall discomfort:</b> Various phenomena connected with poor health such as nausea and vomiting may also affect women. For this reason, overall discomfort may indicate a major problem in the gynecological situation of a woman. Insulin resistance, vomiting, fainting, nausea and symptoms related to those of pregnancy are all connected with ovarian cysts rupture. <br><br>Take note of any such changes and have them examined medically without waiting. You should also keep a close watch on your gynecological condition independently of any signs relating to ovarian cysts that might have ruptured. <br><br><b>Alternatives concerning treatment</b> <br><br>It is the intensity of the problem and therefore often on an individual basis that the treatment for a ruptured ovarian cyst is determined. Outside of the short term, ovarian cysts that rupture can be dangerous. Conventional treatment does not do the whole job because it only looks at symptoms and not at causes. However, the holistic approach goes further than the signs of ovarian cysts that rupture, in order to treat the condition and prevent it from returning later. Management should therefore start as rapidly as possible to avoid serious complications. A holistic agenda instead of conventional medicine can be the solution to truly remedy ovarian cysts that rupture. The holistic program addresses the underlying reasons of ovarian cysts that rupture and can therefore be very effective.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/symptoms-ruptured-ovarian-cysts.html"> Symptoms of Ruptured Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Natural Cure For Ovarian Cyst That Get Results</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:22:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>causes of ovarian cyst</category><category>ovarian cysts</category><category>conventional medical treatments</category><category>genetic predisposition</category><category>environment causes</category><category>natural cure</category><category>routine check</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/natural-cure-for-ovarian-cyst-that-get-results</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[With time natural cure for ovarian cysts is becoming more and more popular as compared to conventional medical treatments. The reason being conventional methods fail to cure the condition completely. Conventional methods for a long time have been the only option available, but because of its many]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[With time <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/natural+cure" rel="tag">natural cure</a> for <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ovarian cysts</a> is becoming more and more popular as compared to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/conventional+medical+treatments" rel="tag">conventional medical treatments</a>. The reason being conventional methods fail to cure the condition completely. Conventional methods for a long time have been the only option available, but because of its many negative points, ultimately people have understood that natural methods are more beneficial in treating ovarian cysts. Also, extensive research in this field has convinced people that in cases concerning ovarian cysts, the natural cure is the best one.<br><br><b>Understanding ovarian cysts</b><br><br>Ovarian cysts are common in women of child bearing age. Most of the time these cysts are harmless and don't cause any trouble. But in some rare cases the cysts can turn malignant and make the situation fatal. So, even if your cyst is not causing any problem it is best to follow some natural treatment in order to avoid any further complication. The presence of an ovarian cyst becomes apparent generally during a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/routine+check" rel="tag">routine check</a> up or when the patient complains of severe pain and intense craps during menstruation. An ovarian cyst can be compared to a bubble; it is basically fluids enclosed in a slim wall, found in the ovary. The size of the cysts depends on the accumulation of the fluids; it can be very small or very large. Ovarian cysts can be benign or malignant. In most cases the cysts are benign and they resolve on their own with very little or no treatment. But malignant cysts can be fatal too. You should opt for natural cure to treat this condition.<br><br><b><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/causes+of+ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">Causes of ovarian cyst</a>s:</b><br><br>Ovarian cysts are caused not by one single factor; a host of factors ranging from physical, mental to <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/environment+causes" rel="tag">environment causes</a> can be responsible for the formation of cysts. Also the causes might vary from patient to patient. It is important that the medical practitioner tries to find the cause in each respective case so that the right treatment can be followed. Some common causes of ovarian cyst are:<br><br>• <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/genetic+predisposition" rel="tag">Genetic predisposition</a>.<br><br>• Weak immune system.<br><br>• Exposure to environmental toxins.<br><br>• Insulin resistance.<br><br>• Lifestyle related factors. <br><br><b>Getting natural cure</b><br><br>There are various types of natural cure for treating ovarian cysts. Some natural treatment methods are based on herbs and medication, where as some there are other methods that take into account the individual problems of the specific case and combine diet, medicine and life style changes to cure the patient. The time taken in curing an ovarian cyst through natural cures depends on the intensity of the problem. Natural cure is the best solution for the prevention and cure of non malignant cysts. But natural cure is also helpful if start following it right in the initial stages of malignant cysts, i.e. before they have reached mammoth proportions.<br><br>Natural cure is a very vast term; it covers many forms of treatments which are very different from each other. Unlike conventional methods in natural cure there no one single treatment. You should be very careful while deciding which natural cure practitioner to approach. There many practitioners who call their mode of treatment natural cure just because they don't have any scientific data to support their treatment. The expertise, knowledge and skill of the practitioner play a big role in dealing with ovarian cysts. So make sure you are going to the right person for treatment. However, you have to keep in mind that natural cure alone is not effective enough to completely cure ovarian cysts. You might take many herbs and supplements but natural cure can't cure ovarian cysts right from the roots. Natural cure addresses only the symptoms. Holistic approach is the best solution while treating ovarian cysts.<br><br><b>Holistic healing</b><br><br>The holistic approach is much more efficient than the natural cure for ovarian cysts. The natural cure only concerns itself with herbs and medication and addresses itself to the symptoms, where as the holistic approach is multidimensional in its approach. The holistic approach addresses the key factors that can cause or aggravate the ovarian cysts. And hence this approach towards the problem helps the patient to get cured easily and completely. Holistic approach is very efficient because it does not follow some general assumptions regarding the cysts, rather in holistic approach the treatment is based on the individual case. This helps the practitioner to deal with the case uniquely and also with such an approach success is sure to come.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/natural-cure-for-ovarian-cysts.html"> Natural Cure for Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Endometriosis Versus Ovarian Cancer</title>
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				<pubDate>Fri, 07 Sep 2007 19:15:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>endometriosis sufferers</category><category>ovarian cancer</category><category>scar tissues</category><category>excess estrogen</category><category>estrogen levels</category><category>endo sufferers</category><category>lesions</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/endometriosis-versus-ovarian-cancer</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[ For a number of Endometriosis sufferers who also have a family history of cancer, ovarian cancer can be a concern. Having Endometriosis does not mean that you will definitely develop ovarian cancer, however a higher percentage of Endo sufferers do end up with this disease too. So, is there any]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[ For a number of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/endometriosis+sufferers" rel="tag">Endometriosis sufferers</a> who also have a family history of cancer, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">ovarian cancer</a> can be a concern. Having Endometriosis does not mean that you will definitely develop ovarian cancer, however a higher percentage of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/endo+sufferers" rel="tag">Endo sufferers</a> do end up with this disease too. So, is there any link between Endometriosis versus ovarian cancer, or are these two illnesses distinct and separate? <br /><br /> To understand what endometriosis is let's have a quick biology lesson. The tissue on the inside of the uterus is called the endometrium. It increases in volume every month in preparation for receiving a fertilized egg. However, should an egg fail to become fertilized within a certain period of time, the endometrium breaks down leading to the monthly menses. <br /><br /> For endometriosis sufferer's tissues similar to those normally found inside the uterus are present elsewhere. Endometriosis <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/lesions" rel="tag">lesions</a> can be found anywhere within the pelvic region, attached to the intestines, bladder, bowel and colon and, rarely, on the skin, in the vagina, brain, spine and lungs. <br /><br /> This results in internal bleeding, as well as swelling of the areas in which the endometrial tissue has now adhered to. This then leads to pain, commonly in line with menstrual cycles, and the formation of scar tissue in certain areas of the body. <br /><br /> Due to the impact that endometrial lesions can have on other organs complications can arise. In advances stages, the endometrial lesions can fuse organs together with adhesive <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/scar+tissues" rel="tag">scar tissues</a>. <br /><br /> Women suffering from endometriosis suffer intense pain. The cause of the disorder has yet to be identified, but some scientists and doctors have put the argument forward that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/excess+estrogen" rel="tag">excess estrogen</a> can give rise to it. As a result, women with endometriosis are often given hormone therapy to lower <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/estrogen+levels" rel="tag">estrogen levels</a>. <br /><br /> Although the movement of the endometrial tissue throughout the body may seem like a cancer-related malignancy, endometriosis is not considered a `cancer-like' disorder. <br /><br /> Ovarian cancer, on the other hand, involves the formation of cysts in the ovaries; when the cells of these cysts begin to migrate to other parts of the body and invade body tissues, then they can become malignant and cancerous. <br /><br /> Like migrating endometrium, migrating ovarian cancer cells can cause intense pain, and can disrupt body functions. And, like endometriosis, ovarian cancer is most likely caused by disruptions in hormonal levels. <br /><br /> Both endometriosis and ovarian cancer occur due to abnormalities in the female reproductive system. However, having Endometriosis does not mean you will develop ovarian cancer. <br /><br /> There is clearly a link between the two disorders in the endometriosis versus ovarian cancer debate. Not only are the two illnesses most likely caused by faulty hormonal levels, the fields of study dedicated to understanding them is young and growing. Both endometriosis and ovarian cancer can benefit highly from even more research, so that more women may be helped and cured in the coming years.   <bio>Sign up for Shelley Ross' free Endometriosis newsletter - Overflowing with easy to implement methods to help you discover more about Endometriosis versus Ovarian Cancer at <a href="http://www.treatendometriosis.com?source=is" >http://www.treatendometriosis.com?source=is</a>  </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cancer Symptoms</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 05 Oct 2006 12:27:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>symptoms of ovarian cancer</category><category>deadly cancer</category><category>cancer overview</category><category>cause cancer</category><category>malignant tumor</category><category>female reproductive organs</category><category>ovary</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cancer-symptoms</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Cancer of the ovary, a disease affecting one of both of the ovaries, is one of the most serious and under-recognized ailments affecting women. In United States, it is considered as the fifth among the most fatal gynecologic cancers (affecting the female reproductive organs). It is said that in]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Cancer of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovary" rel="tag">ovary</a>, a disease affecting one of both of the ovaries, is one of the most serious and under-recognized ailments affecting women. In United States, it is considered as the fifth among the most fatal gynecologic cancers (affecting the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/female+reproductive+organs" rel="tag">female reproductive organs</a>). It is said that in every 57 women, one may be diagnosed with ovarian cancer and almost half of those women diagnosed with the said cancer may die in a span of five years. <br /><br /> Ovarian Cancer: Overview <br /><br /> Ovarian cancer is characterized by the malignant growth of one or of the two ovaries. The cells in the ovary multiply progressively and abnormally to the point that they can no longer be controlled. As a result, excessive tissues start to form tumors, which may be benign or malignant. The malignant ones are those that <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cause+cancer" rel="tag">cause cancer</a>. <br /><br /> The growth of the tumor may not necessarily start from the ovary or the ovaries, but may have spread to the ovary from other parts of the body, oftentimes the breast. The <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/malignant+tumor" rel="tag">malignant tumor</a> in the ovary may likewise spread to other parts of the body. The most common cases of ovarian cancer arise from epithelial cancer, which affect the epithelial cells (cells found in the tissues covering surfaces of the ovary). <br /><br /> <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer</a> <br /><br /> It is important for women to be aware of the nature and symptoms of ovarian cancer as this <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/deadly+cancer" rel="tag">deadly cancer</a> can affect women of any age. However, women face higher risk of ovarian cancer as she gets older, particularly after she reaches the age of fifty. <br /><br /> Most of the time, the symptoms of ovarian cancer do not show up until the cancer is widespread or in its advanced stage. This makes a woman at higher risk since it can be too late before she may be able to detect symptoms of ovarian cancer. Moreover, there are only very few symptoms of the cancer, which may be mistaken as symptoms of other health conditions. <br /><br /> The very first symptom of ovarian cancer is vague abdominal discomfort and bloating, which is caused by the excess fluid in the abdominal cavity. One always feels full even when she has not eaten much. As time passes by the swelling of the abdomen intensifies that some of your clothes may no longer fit you. Usually, it is because of this unusual swelling (way different from a woman's monthly water retention) that most women go to the doctor for check up. <br /><br /> Bloating is accompanied by digestive disturbances, unexplained changes in the bowel habits and urinary patterns. There are frequent trips to the bathroom even in the absence of a urinary tract infection or other health problems. One may feel nauseous, very tired and she may feel like vomiting at times. She may also feel discomfort and pain during an intercourse. <br /><br /> Pain and swelling in the pelvic area is also noticeable upon closer physical examination. This is due to the swelling in the pelvis. In very rare instances, a woman in her postmenopausal stage experiences abnormal bleeding. <br /><br /> Other vague and non-specific symptoms of ovarian cancer include back and leg pain, loss of appetite, undernourished appearance, weight gain or weigh loss, and unusual bleeding in the vagina (heavier and longer than the usual menstrual bleeding). <br /><br /> Detecting Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer <br /><br /> Screening is a way to detect the symptoms of ovarian cancer. The earlier the patient is screened, the better so as to decrease the mortality and morbidity of ovarian cancer. One of the most effective ways to detect the cancer in its early stage is through pelvic and rectal exam.   <bio>Jeanette Pollock is a freelance author and website owner of <a href="http://www.ovariancancerdomain.com" >http://www.ovariancancerdomain.com</a>. Visit Jeanette's site to learn more about ovarian cancer symptoms. </bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Diagnosing Ovarian Cysts: Why Initial Diagnosis is Crucial to Your Health</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:43:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>treatment of ovarian cysts</category><category>correct diagnosis</category><category>subtle symptoms</category><category>uniform treatment</category><category>pelvic area</category><category>initial stages</category><category>medical practitioner</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/diagnosing-ovarian-cysts-why-initial-diagnosis-is-crucial-to-your-health</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The first and foremost part in the treatment of ovarian cysts is the correct diagnosis of ovarian cysts. No cure is possible until and unless there the right diagnosis. It is true that if you overlook the warning signals or symptoms then the diagnosis of the ovarian cysts can be really difficult.]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The first and foremost part in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/treatment+of+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">treatment of ovarian cysts</a> is the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/correct+diagnosis" rel="tag">correct diagnosis</a> of ovarian cysts. No cure is possible until and unless there the right diagnosis. It is true that if you overlook the warning signals or symptoms then the diagnosis of the ovarian cysts can be really difficult. And in some cases there tends to very few or even none of the usual symptoms apparently available. However, very <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/subtle+symptoms" rel="tag">subtle symptoms</a> can be found. And you yourself can definitely diagnose your own condition through different ways that are available. But you first need to understand the different techniques in order to accurately understand your condition.<br><br><b>The need for diagnosis</b><br><br>The correct diagnosis is the first step taken towards the treatment of ovarian cysts. Diagnosis helps in selecting the right course of treatment as well. Sometimes in the absence of the right diagnosis even some cases of manageable cases of ovarian cysts have turned complicated and dangerous. In absence of diagnosis sometimes women tend to turn to home made remedies which do nothing but delay the actual treatment and further complicate the case. More so since no <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/uniform+treatment" rel="tag">uniform treatment</a> has yet been found for all the various form of ovarian cysts, a wrong treatment can really be very dangerous. The right diagnosis is really the most important thing in case of a ovarian cyst.<br><br><b>Self-diagnosis</b><br><br>Diagnosing ovarian cysts medically can be lot easier if a woman understands the symptoms herself first. In such cases it is possible to start treatment right at the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/initial+stages" rel="tag">initial stages</a>. There are lot of common symptoms that can help a woman to understand if she might be suffering from this particular condition before she decides to go to a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+practitioner" rel="tag">medical practitioner</a>.<br><br>(1) Irregular menstruation: In most cases of ovarian cysts women suffer from irregular menstruation conditions. They tend to miss months at a stretch or they might have months of very less flow or too heavy in fact.<br><br>(2) Pain in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pelvic+area" rel="tag">pelvic area</a>: In many cases women tend to feel a continuous severe kind of pain in their pelvic area without any apparent reason. This can be a sign of the presence of the ovarian cyst condition.<br><br>(3) Infertility: temporary infertility and repeated miscarriages can be a sign of ovarian cysts.<br><br>(4) Change in the structure of the body: Ovarian cysts sometimes affect the hormonal balance of the body. In such cases the woman might start looking less feminine or start gaining a lot of weight suddenly.<br><br>(5) Sudden appearance of facial hair, hoarseness of voice is also a symptom of ovarian cysts.<br>(6) Pressure on bladder: Ovarian cysts can cause a pressure on the bladder which might lead to frequent urination or the urge to urinate frequently or other related problems.<br><br>(7) Miscellaneous symptoms: Some other symptoms include breast tenderness, nausea, and vomiting, severe pain during sexual intercourse, dizziness, weakness, pain and cramps, acne problems and many more related problems.<br><br>Sometimes it becomes very difficult to self diagnosis the condition. As has been mentioned earlier sometimes there is simply no apparent symptoms available to suggest the presence of the condition. In such cases the condition becomes apparent only during regular ultra sound examinations or pelvic examination of the patient. The diagnosis should definitely be confirmed scientifically. Symptoms might also vary from one case to another, but anything abnormal related to gynecological health should always be checked out with a medical practitioner.<br><br><b>Steps after diagnosis</b><br><br>Once diagnosis of the ovarian cyst is confirmed treatment should start immediately. Many forms of ovarian cysts resolve themselves on their own but some are serious and require intensive treatment. Most women opt for conventional medication but unfortunately conventional medication does not hold an ultimate solution for this condition. It is because though conventional medication does relieve the symptoms but it cannot completely eliminate cause of the cysts. Hence, the cysts kept recurring unless their root is cleared completely. Thus after diagnosis it becomes important that you look for alternative forms of therapy in order to get completely cured.<br><br>The complete cure of ovarian cysts is possible through the holistic approach. After the diagnosis you should consult a holist practitioner who will go beyond the mere diagnosis and find out the real cause behind the condition. The holistic practitioner will look for individual characteristics of the cysts, the actual cause, and the best treatment possible. With the help of the multidimensional approach of holistic treatment it is possible to completely wipe out the ovarian cysts and its actual cause, thus preventing it from recurring ever again.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/diagnosing-ovarian-cysts.html"> Diagnosing Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cyst Surgery Can Be Avoided</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 02:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ovarian cyst</category><category>ovary removal</category><category>ovarian cysts</category><category>woman suffering</category><category>adequate precautions</category><category>conventional medicine</category><category>emotional issue</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cyst-surgery-can-be-avoided</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Surgery in the ovarian cyst is popular among practitioners of conventional medicine when they deal with serious and complex cases of cysts in the ovary. But this is the worst possible thing that could happen to a woman suffering from this condition. This procedure is carried out only in extreme]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[Surgery in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">ovarian cyst</a> is popular among practitioners of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/conventional+medicine" rel="tag">conventional medicine</a> when they deal with serious and complex cases of cysts in the ovary. But this is the worst possible thing that could happen to a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/woman+suffering" rel="tag">woman suffering</a> from this condition. This procedure is carried out only in extreme cases and especially when the cyst starts assuming life-threatening proportions. But more than the risks involved, it is actually what effect the surgery will have and the trauma which is often what happens afterwards that becomes important. What you can do however is, well in time, to try to know what the particular conditions in your case are and then take <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/adequate+precautions" rel="tag">adequate precautions</a> so that you are not beset with complications that will make it impossible for you to avoid a surgery later in life.<br><br><b>Surgery types</b><br><br>Fortunately, the surgery becomes necessary only in a few cases of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ovarian cysts</a>. However it might become necessary when the ovarian cyst takes a turn for the worse and becomes serious. Other reasons because of which surgery becomes necessary are the chances of a rupture, some abnormality in the cyst, cancer and other complications. However there can be quite a few types of ovarian cyst surgeries -- here are a few of them:<br><br>(1) <b>Cystectomy:</b> It aims to remove the ovarian cyst. Actually in this process, just the ovarian cyst is removed while the surgery is carried out, and not the ovary itself. Because of this, women tend to prefer this.<br><br>(2) <b><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovary+removal" rel="tag">Ovary removal</a>:</b> Sometimes there are more serious conditions of ovarian cysts that may also be of a recurring nature -- they can be cured only by the removal of either any one or in some cases even both the ovaries. Naturally, removing the ovaries becomes an extremely <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/emotional+issue" rel="tag">emotional issue</a> for women -- when the ovaries are removed, it can cause immense trauma amongst women of child bearing age. Fortunately, even when both the ovaries are removed, the woman can still remain fertile. But, this process is best avoided as it can be hugely stressful, traumatic and complicated.<br><br>There are two kinds of ovarian cyst surgeries -- based on the techniques and the nature<br><br>(1) <b>Open surgery:</b> This surgery is carried out by making an open abdomen cut. However the open surgery causes stress and trauma and there may even be some complications when the process is carried out. The recovery process is also often long. But if you need to opt for the open surgery do ensure that you have it done by a skilled surgeon.<br><br>(2) <b>Laparoscopic surgery:</b> This surgery is the latest development, and it is less painful and the use of the latest technologies ensures that there is less stress too. When compared to the open surgery, Laparoscopy is safe, painless and it is quick, and the time needed for recovery is also less. But not only that, even the risks involved are fewer -- it is therefore much more popular amongst surgeons and patients alike.<br><br>Surgery to the ovarian cyst often causes a trauma in women. However, this may be avoided, if a few precautions are taken. The right treatment process should be avoided from the beginning itself -- this when done will ensure that there are no final complications of ovarian cyst after the surgery. But in some cases (particularly when they are cancerous) removing the ovarian cyst through surgery remains the only option -- because the woman's life can be in danger. In such cases, there is no option but to adopt this procedure. But those are rarities because with care and prevention, surgery can be avoided. Follow the holistic approach because it can make a positive difference by letting you get rid of the ovarian cyst and prevent surgery too.<br><br><b>Care and prevention</b><br><br>There are some conventional treatments and prescription pills that can keep the cyst under control. But the problems is, these conventional treatments often come with side effects, and due to this the cyst keeps thriving and may lead to complications, which ultimately mean that surgery may become necessary. Because of this the problem needs to be cured and not just managed. And this can be achieved provided the real causes are eliminated. The fact is, this is only possible through the holistic approach.<br><br>To achieve a cure for the cyst, natural remedies are followed by the holistic approach. But there is more to the approach -- it promotes healthy living through diet supplements, emotional healing and lifestyle changes. The holistic approach works very well because the practitioner can customize a plan based on the merits of the individual case. And thus before a surgery is opted for, the holistic approach needs to be tried for ovarian cysts. It has been seen that cysts that could be cured only through surgery can also be treated by the holistic approach, and this is due to its multidimensional approach. Do not jump for surgery immediately -- get in touch with a holistic practitioner to find out your options.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/ovarian-cyst-surgery.html"> Ovarian Cyst Surgery</a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Emerging Signs Connected With Ovarian Cancer</title>
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				<pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 15:22:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ovarian cancer warning signs</category><category>ovarian cancer patients</category><category>cancer warning signs</category><category>signs of ovarian cancer</category><category>pre menstrual symptoms</category><category>symptoms of ovarian cancer</category><category>digestion problems</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/emerging-signs-connected-with-ovarian-cancer</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[If a woman is diagnosed with ovarian cancer during the early stages of the disease, her survival rates are excellent (75%) - that means it's critical to keep an eye on potential ovarian cancer warning signs.A woman's chances of survival are strong if the ovarian cancer is caught early, but]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[If a woman is diagnosed with ovarian cancer during the early stages of the disease, her survival rates are excellent (75%) - that means it's critical to keep an eye on potential <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cancer+warning+signs" rel="tag">ovarian <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/cancer+warning+signs" rel="tag">cancer warning signs</a></a>.<br><br>A woman's chances of survival are strong if the ovarian cancer is caught early, but approximately 75% of women are diagnosed after it has already spread beyond the ovaries, and this is when survival rates drop to only around 20 or 30 percent.<br><br>To learn more about symptoms and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/signs+of+ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">signs of ovarian cancer</a> that you should watch out for, read on.<br><br>Bloating<br><br>Constant and persistent bloating is often a clear indicator of ovarian cancer, especially if it's a significant change in a patient's bloating habits. So, if you've noticed an increase in how much and how often you're bloating, talk to you doctor.<br><br>Pelvic and Stomach Discomfort<br><br>Chronic pelvis and stomach pain along with constipation and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/digestion+problems" rel="tag">digestion problems</a> are more common in women diagnosed with ovarian cancer.<br><br>Loss of Appetite and Decreased Weight<br><br>Like many cancer patients, one of the clearest ovarian cancer warning signs is a significantly decreased appetite, trouble eating and, subsequently, significant weight loss. Patients who often feel full after eating just a little bit of food or who have recently developed trouble eating should consult a doctor.<br><br>Urinary Problems<br><br>Urinary incontinence and a frequent or urgent need to urinate are both common <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/symptoms+of+ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">symptoms of ovarian cancer</a>. Patients often compare these symptoms and warning signs to a painless urinary tract infection (UTI). That is, the increased need to urinate but without the burning or pain during urination often associated with a UTI.<br><br>Fatigue and Pain<br><br>Unfortunately, the fatigue and back pain experienced by many patients with ovarian cancer is similar to pre-menstrual symptoms experienced by many women without the disease. The systems are generalized and not specific enough, but they can be helpful when diagnosing the problem.<br><br>One clear indicator is if the symptoms are persistent and almost daily rather than restricted to a specific period. However, other symptoms should be present before the patient is screened for cancer.<br><br>Genealogy<br><br>If you know that your family has a history of ovarian cancer, it's important to tell your doctor and be screened or evaluated on an ongoing basis. Essentially, if one immediate family member or two members of your extended family have been diagnosed with the disease, then it could be a clear warning sign and an indicator that you need to watch out for possible symptoms.<br><br>The good news is that even early stage ovarian cancer can produce many of these warning signs, and early detection often results in a stronger prognosis. So, watch your body, be aware of changes and don't be afraid to consult with your physician.<br><br>Given the cost and time associated with a medical visit, many people simply do not want to bother with an appointment and would rather assume that warning indicators of a potential problem are insignificant. This is a dangerous assumption, especially if you are experiencing multiple symptoms. Go ahead and schedule the visit just to be sure.<bio>For helpful information on various cancers, please visit cancerinfotips.com, a popular site providing symptom and treatment insights, such as a <a href="http://www.cancerinfotips.com/kdney-cancer-symptoms.shtml">kidney cancer symptoms</a>, <a href="http://www.cancerinfotips.com/immune-system-supplements.shtml">immune system supplements</a>, and many more!</bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Dermoid Ovarian Cyst Can Be Dangerous</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 14:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>dermoid ovarian cysts</category><category>dermoid cysts</category><category>dermoid cyst</category><category>sweat glands</category><category>routine checkup</category><category>irregularity</category><category>menstrual cycle</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/dermoid-ovarian-cyst-can-be-dangerous</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Dermoid ovarian cysts are nothing but a benign kind of ovarian tumor, which is not even dangerous, but it for sure needs medical help. It generally affects young women. Misconceptions and myths surrounding this condition make young women worried about their fertility when suffering from dermoid]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dermoid+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">Dermoid ovarian cysts</a> are nothing but a benign kind of ovarian tumor, which is not even dangerous, but it for sure needs medical help. It generally affects young women. Misconceptions and myths surrounding this condition make young women worried about their fertility when suffering from dermoid ovarian cysts. This sometimes leads to delay in treatment and hence paving the way to further complications. It is important to understand dermoid ovarian cysts to understand the condition completely.<br><br><b>What are dermoid ovarian cysts?</b><br><br><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dermoid+cysts" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/dermoid+cyst" rel="tag">Dermoid cyst</a>s</a> of the ovary are called mature teratoma. These cysts may be terrible when it comes to their look, as they sometimes look like a small human being, or to be more precise they sometimes have many features of humans in them; like teeth, <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sweat+glands" rel="tag">sweat glands</a> hair and even thyroid tissues. Each cyst is unique in its look because of the differences in their makeup. Perhaps this knowledge of the presence of a cyst in their body make females turn nervous and psychologically upset rather than the actual risks involved in this condition. However, dermoid cysts are non cancerous in nature. A dermoid cyst might stay in the ovary for a long time without giving rise to any symptoms whatsoever. Sometimes a person gets to know of their presence only during <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/routine+checkup" rel="tag">routine checkup</a>. Sometimes <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/irregularity" rel="tag">irregularity</a> in <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/menstrual+cycle" rel="tag">menstrual cycle</a> might also signal the presence of dermoid cysts. Many females tend to avoid the treatment of dermoid cysts. However these cysts need to be closely monitored, because they can twist on themselves and rupture, thus leading to a serious painful condition and various other complications. Thus it is very important to go for medical help before the situation turns serious. Dermoid cysts don't have any impact over a woman's fertility. In spite of this aspect, it is best to get cured of this condition when you plan to start a family.<br><br><b>Dermoid ovarian cyst risk factors:</b><br><br>The risk involved with dermoid cysts is related to what the nature and the size of it is. Its size does matter and works as an important factor deciding what the risk is. Bigger cysts tend to rupture more easily and frequently. Dermoid cysts tend to twist the ovary, thus affecting blood supply; this can lead to very uncomfortable and painful conditions. Though most dermoid cysts are benign in nature in some rare cases the cysts may be cancerous in nature. But this is a very extreme case and very rarely found. But dermoid cysts though not fatal can be very painful. Therefore you really need the right treatment, because not only do you need to deal with the pain and discomfort, but you will also need to cure the dermoid cyst completely.<br><br><b>Dermoid ovarian cyst treatment</b><br><br>Dermoid cysts in the ovary sometimes gain the attention of patients only when it leads to complications like serious pain, irregular periods, obesity and various other issues. There are various forms of treatments that can help treat dermoid ovarian cysts. But conventional methods only treat the symptoms rather than the cysts themselves. In most cases surgery remains the only alternative available to women suffering from this. But surgery cannot guarantee that the cysts won't recur ever again. What you actually need to do is find the real causes that lead to the formation of the cysts, and then treat them so that they are eliminated completely, rather than just addressing the symptoms. In order to treat dermoid ovarian cysts you should opt for the holistic approach. The holistic approach works because:<br><br>• This is a natural and safe process and causes no side effects too.<br>• It searches and destroys the real reasons why the dermoid cysts are caused.<br>• It prevents surgery in most cases.<br>• Holistic approach lets you keep the control with yourself. And so you always can control the treatment.<br>• Holistic approach heals a woman emotionally and helps her in dealing and tackling the situation while she is fighting the cyst.<br><br>Hence, if you want a complete treatment you should definitely opt for the holistic approach.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/dermoid-ovarian-cyst.html">Dermoid Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cysts Side Effects Revealed</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 03 Aug 2008 02:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ovarian cysts</category><category>menstruation pain</category><category>monthly period</category><category>heavy bleeding</category><category>menstruations</category><category>emergency basis</category><category>pelvic area</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cysts-side-effects-revealed</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[The side effects of ovarian cysts include pelvic pain, profuse bleeding at menstruation, pain in the breasts and vaginal bleeding amongst other ailments. Let us give you some information about them.Heavy bleeding during the menstruation periodWomen who undergo surgery for Ovarian Cysts could face]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[The side effects of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">ovarian cysts</a> include pelvic pain, profuse bleeding at menstruation, pain in the breasts and vaginal bleeding amongst other ailments. Let us give you some information about them.<br><br><b><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/heavy+bleeding" rel="tag">Heavy bleeding</a> during the menstruation period</b><br><br>Women who undergo surgery for Ovarian Cysts could face heavy <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/menstruations" rel="tag">menstruations</a> after surgery. The time that elapses between surgery and the onset of the first period thereafter could vary widely. Some women have their first periods a couple of months after surgery while others don't have it for a much longer time and there are others who have had two periods within 10 days of each other after surgery. Apart from this, the flow of blood during menstruation is often much heavier than it was before the surgery.<br><br><b>Bleeding from the vagina</b><br><br>An unexpected flow of blood in the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/pelvic+area" rel="tag">pelvic area</a> would always cause concern to any woman, whatever stage of life she's in. Any bleeding except at the time of the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/monthly+period" rel="tag">monthly period</a> and even a particularly heavy amount of bleeding at the monthly period time could obviously be a cause for worry. It is extremely important therefore to arrive at the cause of this bleeding. And the blood flow's source also has also got to be ascertained -- is it the uterus or some other organ or tissue? After determining the above points, measures can and need to be taken about controlling and stopping the bleeding. Of all the possibilities, the one which is the most dangerous is vaginal bleeding and, if this is happening, it should be attended to on an <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/emergency+basis" rel="tag">emergency basis</a>.<br><br>Typically, cycles of menstruation are of twenty eight days with a margin of about 7 days more or less sometimes. Women's' periods last for two to seven days and if one measures the blood and fluid that flows at this time, it would come to about 5 tablespoons, which would account for about 8 soaked pads or less per day. There should not normally be more than 2 days of heavy bleeding. However, if blood continues to flow from the vagina even though the menstrual period is over, this syndrome is termed abnormality in Uterine Bleeding or a dysfunctionality, and this happens from the ovarian cysts. The hormone process which results in the menstrual cycle is extremely complex. And sometimes, this system tends to go off balance and then the secretion of estrogen and progesterone does not happen in the correct proportions. It is then that the body tends to produce Uterine flow of blood in more quantities than necessary and consequently the vaginal bleeding is much in excess of usual. It is the Ovarian Cysts which are basically responsible for the fine balance being disrupted.<br><br>One of the symptoms as also a side effect is vaginal bleeding. Monitoring vaginal bleeding is of primary importance since it would indicate how bad / advanced the ovarian cysts are. Also vaginal bleeding outside the regular monthly menstrual cycle will point towards the presence of the cysts. This will help the doctor in identifying the problem of cysts and prescribe the necessary medication. Naturally, the best line of treatment would be adopting the holistic approach.<br><br><b>Breast pain</b><br><br>Tenderness and pain in the breast should never be ignored since it could be an indicator of ovarian cysts. Initially it begins with tenderness in the breast and then the pain gets worse with every passing day if you have ovarian cysts. Therefore it has to be noted as soon as possible to prevent the problem of cysts in the ovary getting out of hand. Since pain in the breast, the secretion of a hormone called estrogen and the cysts are interlinked the hormonal balance in the body also gets upset. Once the ovarian cysts are treated the breast pain will disappear too. Women must treat ovarian cysts promptly otherwise it might lead to breast cancer<br><br><b>Pelvic pain</b><br><br>Another symptom and indicator of ovarian cysts is pelvic pain .Since the ovaries are located in the pelvis the presence of ovarian cysts automatically means that a woman's pelvic region becomes painful. Pelvic pain has to be treated with correct medication.<br><br><b>Holistic approach</b><br><br>As we have seen all the secondary symptoms of ovarian cysts are correlated and the ideal way to treat it is by adopting the holistic system. This approach combines a way of life, spiritualism and the total body and treats the problem from its source. To rid your body of cysts you need to take the holistic approach seriously and you will find that you are not troubled by any other symptoms.<br><br>The holistic way goes beyond the body. The mind is also cured of negativity and wrong notions about the way we live. This approach helps us to cure ovarian cysts while simultaneously changing our whole approach to living. Before you are even aware of it, all the side effects would have disappeared and you would be free of ovarian cysts and its symptoms. Believe me --you will never regret adopting the holistic path to cure the ovarian cysts.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com"> Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cysts Following The Menopause: Factors, Dangers And Solutions</title>
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				<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 05:15:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>ovarian cysts</category><category>magnetic resonance imaging</category><category>magnetic resonance imaging mri</category><category>ca 125 levels</category><category>resonance imaging mri</category><category>ovarian cyst</category><category>risk cases</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cysts-following-the-menopause-factors-dangers-and-solutions</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cysts can still occur after menopause even though this is less frequent than before. Women after menopause with an ovarian cyst that does not respond to conservative management may need to undergo an oophorectomy. In this case the ovaries are removed within a clinical bag so that the system]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cysts" rel="tag"><a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">Ovarian cyst</a>s</a> can still occur after menopause even though this is less frequent than before. Women after menopause with an ovarian cyst that does not respond to conservative management may need to undergo an oophorectomy. In this case the ovaries are removed within a clinical bag so that the system cannot rupture inside the cavity of the peritonea. The recommendation for women after menopause is to take a sonography test for CA 125 using a transvaginal grayscale. Doppler scans, computed tomography (CT) and <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/magnetic+resonance+imaging" rel="tag">magnetic resonance imaging</a> (MRI) are all less useful for system detection after menopause. The best solution to understand the situation with ovarian cysts is transvaginal ultrasound because of the increased sensitivity and detail with this method. Nonetheless, transabdominal assessment should be used for larger cysts.<br><br>After menopause, ovarian cysts are contracted by about 17 percent of women. No optimal management solution for cysts exists. Many cysts will be reabsorbed by themselves without major difficulty. Malignancy and ovarian cysts do not appear to have much correlation, but ovarian cancer is showing a disturbing rise in older women. Survival is statistically unlikely, if the cancer spreads beyond the ovary. To be completely sure it is necessary to do a full laparotomy and staging procedure, even though it is well to be suspicious of the possible malignancy of all ovarian cysts in women after the menopause. From a sample of 226 women recent research on post-menopausal ovarian cysts suggests that ovarian cysts that are smaller than 50mm in diameter are benign and can be treated with safe management involving regular monitoring of the cyst size and the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ca+125+levels" rel="tag">CA 125 levels</a>.<br><br>There are two main questions concerning ovarian cysts for women after menopause: what is the best management; and where the treatment should take place. A gynecologist generalist should be able to manage low-<a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/risk+cases" rel="tag">risk cases</a>, but intermediate-risk cases should be referred to a cancer unit and those women who represent high-risk cases should go to a cancer center. Management changes should be revised accordingly when used with an index to determine malignancy risk. Measurement of CA 125 which is used in more than four out of every five studies is a typical test here. Usually a cutoff of 30 u/ml is used with test specificity of 75 percent and sensitivity of 81 percent. Using ultrasound has demonstrated 73 percent specificity and 89 percent sensitivity. To usefully evaluate ovarian cysts, Doppler sonography with color flow has also proven its worth. It is less effective in the evaluation of a tumor as benign or malignant to examine the cytological fluid from an ovarian cyst. In this case the sensitivity is only around 25 percent and the danger is greater that the cyst will break open.<br><br>The recommendation for women after the menopause when laparoscopic management of ovarian cysts is done is frequently not for cystectomy but in fact for oophorectomy. Trying to use ovarian cyst fluid for a cytological assessment is a common error when trying to evaluate system malignancy. The accuracy factor is only 25 percent with an increased risk of cyst rupture. The higher risk malignancy index indicates all ovarian cysts suspected of malignancy in post-menopausal women. If laparoscopy indicates suspicious clinical evidence, then a full laparotomy and subsequent staging procedures are to be employed. A certified surgeon within a cancer center team that is multidisciplinary is required. For this reason, it may be said that aspiration does not have a role to play after menopause for asymptomatic ovarian cysts management. Notwithstanding, it might still form a part of the pre-surgical management together with laparoscopy and laparotomy. The incision under extension of the midline should include the cytology in the form of ascite washings, laparotomy that is well documented, and biopsies from adhesion and areas that are suspect. It should also include infra-colic omentectomy as well as BSO and TAH. In the case of a malignant cyst, this may have grave repercussions on the probability of survival of the patient.<br><br>Similar to a number of other chronic complaints, ovarian cysts after menopause are not caused by one factor only. Conventional medicine that only acts on a particular symptom will therefore not be successful in curing ovarian cysts. Several factors need to be treated in the formation of an ovarian cyst. Some of these are directly responsible for the generation of such cysts, whereas others will act to worsen cysts that already exist. A primary cause might perhaps be dealt with by conventional medicine, but the indirect factors will remain and cause complications. A holistic program is the only possibility to fully relieve yourself from ovarian cysts after menopause. The treatment needs to be multi-dimensional because of the multiple factors involved in ovarian cysts. This is the only way of getting to the underlying problems and eliminating cysts forever.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/post-menopausal-ovarian-cysts.html"> Post Menopausal Ovarian Cysts </a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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				<title>Ovarian Cysts Treatment Discovered</title>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jul 2008 14:08:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<category>treatment of ovarian cysts</category><category>ovarian cyst</category><category>malignant cells</category><category>medical cases</category><category>ovarian cancer</category><category>intense pain</category><category>sonogram</category>		<guid>http://www.artwoo.com/article/ovarian-cysts-treatment-discovered</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[It is the type of symptoms that have been identified and the degree of pain that is suffered by the patient that will determine the treatment of ovarian cysts. The type of cyst is also a major factor determining how it will be managed. The treatment of ovarian cysts is typically determined by the]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[It is the type of symptoms that have been identified and the degree of pain that is suffered by the patient that will determine the <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/treatment+of+ovarian+cysts" rel="tag">treatment of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cyst" rel="tag">ovarian cyst</a>s</a>. The type of cyst is also a major factor determining how it will be managed. The treatment of ovarian cysts is typically determined by the status of the patient relative to menopause or post-menopause.<br><br><b>Women with pre-menopausal cysts </b><br><br>It is possible that without any external action, cysts will in fact disappear by themselves after a couple of months. Surgery would therefore not be the first choice to treat pre-menopausal women. In a few instances, the ovary may suffer torsion inside the body because of the cyst, which then blocks the flow of blood or occasions the rupture of the cyst inside the ovary. These emergency <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/medical+cases" rel="tag">medical cases</a> then typically require immediate surgical operation. Therefore, if a cyst appears benign under the examination by a <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/sonogram" rel="tag">sonogram</a> and there is no discomfort to the patient, the first thing is to manage by observation for a couple of months. If a cyst has not cleared by itself after treatment and is also causing <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/intense+pain" rel="tag">intense pain</a> to the patient, then surgery will be the next treatment.<br><br><b>Fundamental surgery as a solution for ovarian cysts</b><br><br>The first surgery to be done on an ovarian cyst might be to remove it and to drain the cyst or it might be to remove the whole of the ovary. If your age and the kind of cyst that you have mean that you are at risk of <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/ovarian+cancer" rel="tag">ovarian cancer</a>, the doctor may recommend the removal of the whole ovary. If the doctor suspects cancer, then it is vital that the cyst does not rupture so as to stop potentially <a href="http://www.artwoo.com/tag/malignant+cells" rel="tag">malignant cells</a> from going into the abdomen. In this instance and so that ovarian cancer can be avoided, the doctor may recommend the removal of the entire ovary. Sometimes a cyst may be very large but can be removed leaving the flesh around to recuperate with minimal additional surgery. This said, the environment of the ovary may be destroyed by very big cyst, which means that the whole organ would need to be removed.<br><br><b>What is the result on a woman of removal of an ovary </b><br><br>For women after the menopause, a surgical operation to handle an ovarian cyst will often involve both ovaries. Removal of both ovaries typically has little effect on the health of women, because the ovaries no longer produce progesterone or estrogen after menopause. A possible reduction in libido or sexual desire after the removal of ovaries has been suggested by some women after menopause. A treatment of small doses of testosterone can typically resolve this matter. A single ovary would be taken out if the size of the cyst allows this. If you have not reached menopause then there would be no significant effect on your fertility because an ovary alone can create enough hormones and eggs for you to become pregnant. However both ovaries may need to be removed if cancer is diagnosed.<br><br>Upon discovering any cancerous cells, the doctor may then recommend that both ovaries be removed. Of course, this possibility is discussed with the patient before starting surgery by the doctor. A quick test for women before menopause is done for cancer cells on the ovary to be removed.<br><br><b>Surgery with the use of Laparoscopy </b><br><br>Cystectomy is the name for the operation to take out a cyst from an ovary. A cyst is similar to a small liquid-filled container. A cyst is typically opened with a laparoscopic instrument to then aspirate the liquid before carefully removing the cyst itself. The patient can leave the hospital within 24 hours and is typically able to resume professional activity after fourteen days of rest. Treating ovarian cysts involves surgery done by laparoscopy. The surgery is accomplished by using a laparoscope, an instrument with a camera which is put into the abdomen by making tiny incisions at the pelvic bone. By doing surgery in this manner, patient recovery is faster and there are many less signs of surgery on the skin of the patient.<br><br>While surgery is done, surgeons take pains to leave as much healthy ovarian tissue as possible in place so as to preserve the creation of eggs. Surgery is a possible treatment for ovarian cysts, but does have some possible risks. In certain cases, if a cyst is too big the ovary must be taken out which means the destruction of all normal ovarian tissues. However a holistic program is available to you that addresses the underlying cause of ovarian cysts and which is also an effective, long-term solution without secondary effects.<bio>Mary Parker is an author of the best-selling e-book, "Ovarian Cysts No More- The Secrets Of Curing Ovarian Cysts Holistically ". To Learn More About Her Unique 3-Step Holistic Ovarian Cysts Cure System Visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystsnomore.com/index4.html"> Ovarian Cysts No More </a>. For further information visit: <a href="http://www.ovariancystatoz.com/treatment-for-ovarian-cysts.html"> Ovarian Cysts Treatments</a></bio>]]></content:encoded>
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