28/08/2023
*There are symptoms of* ovarian cyst; Pelvic pain that may come and go. You may feel a dull ache or a sharp pain in the area below your bellybutton toward one side.
Fullness, pressure or heaviness in your belly (abdomen).
Bloating.
Sudden, severe abdominal or pelvic pain.
Pain with fever or vomiting.
Signs of shock. These include cold, clammy skin; rapid breathing; and lightheadedness or weakness.
Ovarian cysts are common. Most of the time, you have little or no discomfort, and the cysts are harmless. Most cysts go away without treatment within a few months.
But sometimes ovarian cysts can become twisted or burst open (rupture). A nurse visited me laser week and shared her experience on ovarian cysts . Most of us don't know how deadly it can be if its left to be bursted . She took a lot of injections thinking antibiotics would take care of it but nothing happened until it got twisted and she almost lost her life . She had to remove it .I had to share my own experience on ovarian cysts and I got to know that infection is one of the causes of ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts are sacs, usually filled with fluid, in an o***y or on its surface. Females have two ovaries. One o***y is located on each side of the uterus.
Each o***y is about the size and shape of an almond. Eggs develop and mature in the ovaries. Eggs are released in monthly cycles during the childbearing
To be continued...