Complex Ovarian Cyst Symptoms And Treatment

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 6:37 pm on Sunday, February 15, 2009

It is not unusual to have ovarian cysts. The bulk of these cases are likely to be reabsorbed into the surrounding tissue without cause any problems of even noticeable symptoms to speak of. Having said this, more complex ovarian cysts can manifest and these kinds of cysts are more concerning to the health, even though they are far less common. Complex ovarian cysts differ from simple cysts because they can consist of both solid and liquid matter. The 3 common types of complex ovarian cysts are classified as dermoid cysts, endometiomas, and cystdenomas.

A dermoid cyst forms from the ova, which are cells that produce human eggs. As these cells are non-differentiated cells with the potential to grow into any tissue of the body, dermoid cysts will sometimes contain hair, skin and teeth. Although dermoid cysts are unlikley to be cancerous, they are not without a good deal of pain, especially when they get larger and sometimes cause the ovaries to twist.

Endometrioma is a type of complex ovarian cyst that is caused by the condition of endometriosis. A woman with this condition have uterine cells that grow outside of the uterus, often attaching themselves to an ovary and forming a growth after a series of menstrual cycles. Endometrial cysts can grow until they become as large as a grapefruit. Endometriosis can have a hereditory link. It is marked by pain before and after menstrual periods and during sex, as well as fatigue, pain with urination and bowel movements, and irregular menstrual periods.

Cystadenomas are complex ovarian cysts that develop from ovarian tissue. Filled with liquid, cystadenomas can become twisted in the ovary and causing severe pain. Cystadenomas are divided into two types. A serous cystadenoma consists of a thin fluid, and is known to grow to between 2 inches to 6 inches diameter. In contrast, a mucinous cystadenoma is filled with a sticky, thick liquid that resembles gelatin. A mucinous cystadenoma can develop to about 6 inches to 12 inches in diameter.

Complex ovarian cysts may also feel like you are pregnant as the symptoms, tender breasts, nausea and vomiting, often manifest with a large cyst. If one has sudden and intense pain in the abdomen or pelvis then the immediate course of action to to seek medical help. Endometriosis or ectopic pregnancies can manifest painful symptoms on a par to those of complex ovarian cysts. The symptoms are differentiated through pelvic pain, pain before or after menstrual periods, and pain during intercourse. They may also experience irregular bleeding or even the absence of menstrual periods.

Typically a pelvic examination is one way to confirm the presence and diagnose ovarian cysts. Pelvic ultrasounds are one of the most definitive methods to get a clear picture of the condition. Doctors will probably take a pregnancy test to determine if pregnancy may be the reason. They will also ask for blood tests to be conducted. Women who are diagnosed with complex ovarian cysts should be certain to get in touch with their physicians immediately any time they suffer intense pelvic or abdominal pain.

Complex ovarian cysts must be tested to establish if they are cancerous or otherwise. Complex ovarian cysts are not always cancerous. However, a physician must determine whether cancer is present through testing.Typically, your health care provider will include consideration of the patient's age and the main symptoms in arriving at a diagnosis.

Find out more on ovarian cysts, by visiting ovarian cyst and symptoms, including more on complex cyst ovaries and further details on dermoid cysts.

Cures For Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Filed under: General — tobefertile at 8:06 am on Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Blocked Fallopian Tubes

Do you have blocked fallopian tubes? There is a lady in the UK who is using a technique from Ancient China that has an 80% success rate in helping women to conceive. You can use it to unblock your tubes and conceive naturally and safely, without resorting to drastic medical procedures.

There are seven processes you need to complete to improve your chances of conceiving naturaly. It's a basic process for getting pregnant naturally that you can do yourself without the intervention of specialists.

It starts with the use of the Fallopen Herbal Tampon Mix, a blend of botanical herbs that can help to improve reproductive health and cleanse the fallopian tubes. You simply dip a tampon into the mix and insert it. It is a gentle way to start the process of unblocking your fallopian tubes, as it introduces medicinal herbs into the tubes.

Acupressure massage can also be used to open up the fallopian tubes naturally, as long as it is combined with the tampon. It is a mix of Chinese Tuina, Japanese Shiatsu and Fertility Massage. Don't worry, you don't need a specialist to perform the massage on you, you can watch a specialist demonstrating the moves on a DVD.

Another thing to do is fertility cleansing. You can use body cleansing to improve your chances of getting pregnant, as it prepares the body for conception and pregnancy. This includes bowel cleansing, liver and gallbladder cleansing and kidney and bladder cleansing. And there is also a parasite detoxification program and a heavy metal detox to complete your cleansing process.

That’s only three of the things you need to do in order to get pregnant with blocked fallopian tubes. The other four are outlined in full details on another website about blocked fallopian tubes, which provides videos on natural fertility and techniques used for unblocking tubes without surgery.