I am not aware that injections causes cysts
Not exactly. The pill won't shrink the existing cysts, but will lower the risk of future cysts. The existing cysts will normally shrink with time, if they are "functional cysts," i.e. cysts that happen due to normal ovulation, but then "hang around" too long afterwards.
I am not possitive but i think i have seen them in just normal pond water but they were in cysts
Cysts in the ovaries are a normal physiologic event. Cysts in the cervix and kidneys are extremely common. There is no one cause or pathology that causes such a thing. it's the human condition.
It might be one of the side effects of the injections (nausea or vomiting). Check with the veterinarian who gave your dog the injections to see if this is a normal reaction, like a side effect, or something much more serious.
Cysts in hamsters typically do not directly cause death unless they become infected or grow to a size that hinders normal bodily functions. It's important to consult with a veterinarian if you suspect your hamster has cysts so they can provide appropriate treatment.
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
Only if that is the spot where she received the injections. This is normal.
Madical doctors are normal doctors they give madicines and injections
Bilateral kidney cysts are cysts in BOTH kidneys.
Yes, ovarian cysts can affect your menstrual cycle and may lead to changes in your periods, including irregularity or missed periods. Hormonal imbalances caused by certain types of cysts, such as functional cysts, can interfere with the normal regulation of menstruation. However, not all ovarian cysts will impact your periods, and other factors can also contribute to menstrual changes. If you have concerns about missed periods or ovarian cysts, it's best to consult a healthcare professional.
cysts of tissue
my dog just laid around for about a day or two but after that he was back to normal