Yes. Virginity is irrelevant. Ovarian cysts are not a sexually transmitted disease.
Is leukorrhea assoicate with ovarian cysts
No. It does not cause ovarian cysts.
Ovarian cysts don't move. New cysts, however, can form.
Some women using hormonal IUDs may be at increased risk for small ovarian cysts. The copper IUD does not affect the risk of ovarian cysts.
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Yes, the ovarian cysts will pose a problem for the ovary. The most common symptom is the pain in the pelvis or abdomen.
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
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.
There is no scientific evidence to support the claim that colloidal silver can shrink ovarian cysts. Ovarian cysts are typically managed through observation or medical treatment, depending on their size and symptoms. Using colloidal silver can also pose health risks, including potential toxicity and side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional for appropriate diagnosis and treatment options for ovarian cysts.
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A woman with PCOS would generally not be having a tubal ligation. Contrary to a previous answer, Poly Cystic Ovarian Syndrome (Stein-Leventhal Syndrome), is a rare condition that generally causes women to not have periods and they are usually sterile and may have masculine features. Tubal ligation has no relationship to ovarian cysts. All women form ovarian cysts, that is part of the ovulation process. If the cysts are smaller than 5 cm. in diameter and resolve within one cycle in women under age 30, 99% of the cysts are benign. Some women, if ther are no contraindications, even those who have had tubal ligations will go on birth control pills to prevent ovarian cysts, since oral contraceptives stop women from ovulating and consequently will prevent most ovarian cysts. The last answerer has it all wrong. They are talking about a whole different ailment. Ovarian cysts are very common in women and are usually harmless and resolve on their own. Having a tubal ligation does not prevent nor cause ovarian cysts in any way. So PCOS and ovarian cysts are two totally different problems.