Yes, the ovarian cysts will pose a problem for the ovary. The most common symptom is the pain in the pelvis or abdomen.
There is a chance that she may believe that you might be pregnant. Is this a possibility ?
You might have a start of endometriosis or ovarian cysts, so I would get an ultrasound to look at these and then be put back on birth control. When you have endometriosis or ovarian cysts, you will need to take birth control continuously because these are chronic. They can't be "fixed" but they can be helped with birth control.
Well, tough question. The answer is yes and no, or sort of. Sometimes they just happen, some people are more prone to them. Sometimes hormone treatments like the pill can cause you to get them more frequently or less. Some people have more when they are first getting there periods and they are fewer as they age. Once you have one there is no real cure, usually they burst on their own and in some cases a doctor may intervene if it is too large a cyst to be safely left alone and most of the time they are reabsorbed without bursting and you might not even have known it was there. If you are having frequent cysts talk to your doctor about possible options for you. Ovarian cysts are usually due to increased estrogen, which can indeed be due to hormone treatment. Having a cyst suggests that there has been a disruption in your normal period. Not all missed periods lead to cysts, though. To answer the original question of what causes ovarian cysts: the ovarian follicle fails to release the ovum, and the subsequent hormone cascade fails to occur. The ovum remains in the ovary rather than being released, and the region becomes filled with serous fluid. Some cysts may be entirely asymptomatic, and others may cause a variety of symptoms including pain. If you suspect an ovarian cyst, or have been diagnosed by your doctor, you should see your gynecologist and discuss what the best treatment would be for YOU.
No. It's how the stress can manifest that might cause problems.
Really, your doctor is the best placed person to answer that. If you are unhappy with the way he has dealt with you, you can ask for a second opinion. Your cysts sound fairly big, in an important part of your body, so it might not be good to delay surgery.
What problems might extra growth in a fractured bone stimulated at the epiphyseal plate of that bone cause someone?
Mixed faith marriages may cause problems because if you were to get married then for example: A Christian might want to get married in a church and a Muslim might want to get married in a mosque.
None, it might cause oil to spill on your engine or inside of your hood, or a dash light might come on.
A whole sh*tload of pain.
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there is a possibility that it might be a liver cysts.
There are several symptoms of an ovarian cyst. A few of the symptoms are dull ache in lower back, bloating, and weight gain.