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Friday, 20 August 2010
Hemorrhagic Ovarian Cysts

The ovarian cysts are not uncommon in women, especially during their menstrual period. It is very common in women that the cysts originate in or on the surface of ovaries during their menstrual period.Hemorrhagic cysts can potentially be highly dangerous. They occur when a blood vessel in the wall of a cyst on the ovary breaks, and this causes the blood to enter into the cyst.  Most disappear before you are even aware you have one. At least this is the case for most women, but for those of us with a bit less luck we can be debilitated by them. Although hemorrhagic cysts sound like something that will make you die from loss of blood in the near future, most of the time, they are not even detected. It is true. Many women have had a hemorrhagic cyst and never been the wiser.

An ovarian cyst is a fluid filled sac that develops on the ovaries. The most common type of ovarian cyst is a functional cyst, one that occurs during the normal functioning of the ovaries. Hemorrhagic cysts are a type of functional ovarian cyst. There can be times when your treatment at home or with prescription medication does not help with the pain and discomfort. In these cases it is not unusual for your GP to order an ultrasound be done so that they can have a better look at your cyst and decide on whether it needs removing. Most hemorrhagic cysts are self-limiting; some need surgical intervention. When surgery becomes imperative, laparoscopy is commonly applied to eliminate hemorrhaging ovarian cysts as it is the most minimally invasive form of surgery to treat the case.

Even though laparoscopy has many advantages over traditional surgery, you don't want to be in a position where you have to be repeatedly be under the fear of having surgery. This can be the case because, even though surgery may remove your hemorrhagic cyst, it won't address the root cause. A hemorrhagic ovarian cyst, like a functional cyst, will often go away in time. Sometimes surgical removal is necessary although not often. Laparoscopy is the most common option to remove a hemorrhagic cyst. Most of the hemorrhagic cysts do not require any type of treatment, as they shrink and disappear in a few months on their own. Even if they burst, then in many cases it resolves without any type of surgery. Typically hemorrhagic sys disappear by themselves. There may be a need for surgical operation. Sometimes they will vanish without surgery, but if you elect for the surgical removal of an ovarian cyst then you should also realize the possible complications.

Amongst all the different types of cysts, the hemorrhagic ovarian cyst is the one that triggers fear straight away for many women. Let's have a look at how really dangerous a hemorrhagic cyst is. This kind of cyst is often referred to as the blood cyst. Ovarian cysts whether benign or malignant are all in potential danger of torsion. There is no long-term remedy using prescription medicines for painful ovarian cysts, even if temporary pain alleviation may be gained.

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