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Friday, 3 July 2009
Natural Cure For Ovarian Cysts
Many women silently suffer a great deal of pain from their Ovarian Cysts.

There are several treatment options available to you if you have just discovered that you have an Ovarian Cyst and you will find some of the best and most common treatments described in this article.

The Different Ovarian Cyst Treatment Options Available.

Cystectomy is a surgical procedure to remove an Ovarian Cyst and it is quite a dramatic treatment. When performed correctly, a Cystectomy will leave the ovaries intact, although the Ovarian Cyst itself will be removed.

People with a Ovarian Cyst may or may not have it removed by surgery. If the bladder is also cancerous then it is likely that they will undergo a Cystectomy. This is not the case if the cysts themselves are cancerous, in which case removal of one or both ovaries becomes a distinct reality.

Removal of the ovaries, resulting from cancerous Ovarian Cysts, is a very serious operation and is only carried out as a last resort. Here are one of the reasons why. The removal of the ovaries is undertaken by a procedure called Oophorectomy following which the function of the body to produce or regulate estrogen ceases. To counter-balance this deficiency a course of Hormone Replacement Therapy is usually prescribed.

Surgery is not the only treatment for Ovarian Cysts, there are alternative treatments available. Some of the alternative treatments are effective in shrinking Ovarian Cysts and preventing them from coming back again. However, in all cases when cancer is detected, surgery is unfortunately essential.

The Contraceptive Pill

Surprisingly, the common Birth Pill turns out to be a useful treatment for Ovarian Cysts.

Many general practitioners recommend the contraceptive pill not to get rid of the cyst, but to stop new ones from developing. The estrogen and progestogen in the medication put a stop to the growth on cysts because you can go a few months without having a period.

Research has shown that women can go without a period safely for three months. If you skip a period when you have an ovarian cyst, it cannot form at all while you aren't menstruating.

If the formation of Ovarian Cysts is a family trait, or they occur frequently, then taking the birth pill is maybe something to try.

Different Options For The Treatment Of Non-Cancerous Ovarian Cysts

Diet is reported to have a great affect on the suppression of Ovarian Cysts appearance and a review of your diet could result in eliminating your Ovarian Cysts nightmare, particularly when natural antioxidant foods are included.

Many women swear by alternative treatments, whereas others state that they have had no effect on their health over a set time period. What works for one person may not work for another. You need to keep this in mind when it comes to alternative treatments.

If you are considering any of the alternative treatments, it is better if you consult your MD beforehand. This applies to any changes to your diet or your lifestyle that you may want to make.

These are just a few options available to you when you have an ovarian cyst, and if they are of interest to you then you should . Always consult your doctor before you decide upon any treatment plan. They will be able to go through the options available and help you to decide what is better for you.

Coming out of her appalling experience of defeating a particularly large and debilitating Ovarian Cyst, Olivia Curtis decided to pass on her story to fellow suffers so that they might benefit from her knowledge and research.

This can be found at her website which contains not only her story and useful articles, but also several videos showing what Ovarian Cysts are and how they can be treated.

Additional Resources.
Symptons of Ovarian Cysts
What are Ovarian Cysts?
Remedies For Ovarian Cysts

Posted by olcu159 at 1:28 PM EDT

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