Do Not Have Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy Until You Read This
Posted: Tuesday, November 24, 2009
by Joann Henry
http://www.DoggieHealthCare.com
Ovarian cysts are sacs filled with fluid and are
located on, or around an ovary. Functional cysts are fairly common in
women of child bearing age and they usually disappear without the need
for treatment within a few weeks. Women who are past menopause and
develop symptoms of an ovarian cyst however, should seek medical
attention as soon as possible. Cancer will need to be ruled out in
women of that age group. There are times though, that having a
laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy may be required for any woman.
Many
times, a doctor will take a wait and see approach to see if the cyst
changes in size, and another pelvic exam is scheduled for six weeks or
so, later. If the cyst has not gotten any smaller, or if it has not
changed at all in size, the cystic ovary needs further investigation. A
physician might also prescribe birth control pills to prevent ovulation
for a functional cyst that is causing some symptoms, with the belief
that the hormone levels will be altered and the cyst will shrink
without the need for a surgery. Oral contraceptives also seem to
prevent future cysts from forming. In some cases, the doctor will
attempt to drain the fluid from the cyst using a needle.
There are circumstances when a doctor might recommend laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy, though. Surgery may be performed when:
- The cyst contributes to problems with fertility
- The cyst begins to bleed
- The cyst has not disappeared after several menstrual periods
- The cyst has grown in size after first examination
- The cyst is showing signs of cancer
- The cyst is causing pain
Even though laparoscopic procedures are much safer than open surgeries, there are still risks associated with ANY operation. Today, there are several natural treatments that are available on the market that should also be considered as an alternative to having a laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
Although Laparoscopic Ovarian Cystectomy is an option to eliminating ovarian cysts, it should certainly NOT be the first treatment considered. There are natural remedies that are quite effective and should be explored before any surgery is planned.There are circumstances when a doctor might recommend laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy, though. Surgery may be performed when:
- The cyst contributes to problems with fertility
- The cyst begins to bleed
- The cyst has not disappeared after several menstrual periods
- The cyst has grown in size after first examination
- The cyst is showing signs of cancer
- The cyst is causing pain
Even though laparoscopic procedures are much safer than open surgeries, there are still risks associated with ANY operation. Today, there are several natural treatments that are available on the market that should also be considered as an alternative to having a laparoscopic ovarian cystectomy.
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