A cyst of the ovary will usually occur in one ovary when the sac containing the egg does not rupture and release the egg or some other malfunction. The fluid in the sac usually turns into a cyst when this happens and continues to grow until it goes away on its own or ruptures leading to pelvic pain that may last up to a day. It can grow to any size. The most common ones are usually small in size.
Functional Cysts - They are called functional cysts because they result as a response to a menstrual cycle that is normal. These are the most common and are usually small. These do not usually produce any symptoms and usually disappear on their own without the need for medical intervention unless they rapture or grow big which is rare.
Corpus Luteal Cysts - These cysts of the ovaries result from a sac that releases its egg but does not dissolve thereafter but instead changes into a hormone producing yellow body known as corpus luteal. It may rapture during sexual intercourse, or during the last day or two of your menstrual cycle when they are at their largest.
Endometriomas or - Endometriomas of the ovaries is a disease process that occurs when a cyst is formed due to the lining of the tissue of the uterus better known as the endometrial tissue being present on one or both of the ovaries. It mainly affects women of child bearing age and may lead to chronic pelvic pain that is associated with the menstrual cycle. Many small cysts are produced in response to the hormone stimulation that occurs during a normal menstrual cycle. These small cysts can then occupy and in some cases replace the normal ovarian tissue. Endometriomas cysts are usually filled with dark, reddish-brown blood.
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Freedom From Being Plagued By Ovarian Cysts
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