My First Experience With Ovarian Cyst Pain

Ovarian cysts usually go undetected. They are often silent in their symptoms, displaying no real noticeable symptoms. I know that the first time I found out I had cysts, I was shocked. I had never really thought about it, because that was where I had had a hernia when I was very young and often times, if I pulled the muscles in that area the wrong way, I suffer some tenderness and discomfort. When an ovarian cyst does display painful symptoms, ovarian cyst relief is usually required.

When an ovarian cyst does display symptoms, it is usually because it has been ruptured in some way. This rupture can occur from intercourse or childbirth. This rupturing can cause painful intercourse, menstrual cramping, unusually heavy flow during menstruation, bleeding in between cycles, weight gain, or abdominal pain. An ovarian cyst can also cause pain if it has become twisted or is quite large. In either case, the cyst may require surgery for removal. Cancerous cysts must always be removed.

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