Follow your doctor's orders closely.
no, but it can make it harder to get preg. if they are really big. you should always have a ultra sound to determine the size of the cyst, and if they need to be removed before getting preg.
Its always harmful (to some extent) to inhale smoke.
Yes, My platelet count was 421 thousand before my splenectomy. One week after removal it was at 2.1 million. Two weeks after my platelet count was at 2.4. My doctors are hoping that it will come down on it's own, but as it looks right now I will have to be on medication to reduce my platelet count. They are expecting it to always be at an elevated level, but they did not expect such high numbers.
Ovarian cancer has been known for a long time as The Silent Killer. You should always be aware of your body and any changes that start to occur. While that is not always the easiest thing to do, here is a website that will help you notice any of the early warning signs. http://www.cancer.org/Cancer/news/News/ovarian-cancer-has-early-symptoms
Not always, but certain conditions such as polycycstic ovarian can cause difficulties in becoming pregnant.
You always have an appendix, unless you have it removed.
There are always different medical opinions on what does or does not lead to cancer. Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is common female endocrine (or hormonal) disorders characterized by multiple abnormal ovarian cysts. It is believed by some physicians that the conditions of PCOS can lead to an environment in the body that encourages cancer development. You should consult a Dr. with any medical concerns.
Both "He is always getting lost" and "He always is getting lost" are correct, but the former is more common in everyday speech. Rearranging the word order in the second sentence can add emphasis to "always" but is less commonly used in formal writing.
Almost always.
Not always but it is considered one of the most aggresive. If a biopsy is done on it the cancer can spread by following the tract of the needle used to biopsy it. Biopsies used to be done on ovarian but they learned the hard way that you must surgicaly remove them instead.
Lack of ovulation before the age of forty is considered to be premature ovarian failure. In such cases, it is always a good idea to consult with one's doctor to seek out causes, other related conditions and to consider treatment options.
No not always.