Ovary Cysts and What Are Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Ovarian cysts are liquid filled sacs, of many various types, that happen on the surface of the ovaries, or on the inside of the ovary. Their cause is n’t real ly known, but the commonest relate to the overall function of the ovary.

During ovulation an egg forms and, if not fertilized, dissolve s after one or two days. When something goes awry, familial, immun e mechanis m related, or an unknown cause, and the a bsorp tion process is halted, a cyst forms. Either the ovum, the egg, remains and the sac fills with fluid, or after the ovum has been expelled or soaked up, the follicular sac remains and fills with fl uid. These 2 are factors behind functional cysts.

During ovulation, occuring halfway between the menstrual cycle, is when indications of an ovarian cysts most often manifest themselves as sharp pains, low back pain and as generalized abdom inal discomfort. These generally are n’t significant and frequently vanish in few days or a week or so. If consistent pain e very month, certain ly an obstetrician should be consulted. Ovarian cysts are no t ca rcenogenic, nor do they typical ly progress into cancer.

Other sort s of ovarian cysts are polycystic cysts, meaning there are numerous small cysts in the ovaries, and presumab ly some place els e in the body. This condition is know as poly cystic ovary syndrome ( PCOS ). It takes place when the cysts remain closed after the egg forms and fills with liquid.

Cysts that form on the surface of the ovaries are sometimes endometrial in origin. The endothelium, the lin er of the uterus that sloughs off during menstruation, is the contributing factor. Part of this tissue somehow attaches itself to ovaries — and other abdom inal areas and grow into unpleasant fluid contained cysts.

Other causes of ovarian cysts, although less common than follicular or simple ovarian cysts, are surface cysts that form from the tissue cells of the ovary. Not always fl uid filled but infrequently these adenomas fill with liq uids, thus becoming cystadenomas.

Dermoid cysts might also form but they ‘re rare. These are cysts that contain tissue that contain skin, hair, and other cellular tissue. These too can form in other bits of the body.

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