Cysts can affect various organs throughout the body, including the kidneys, liver, ovaries, and pancreas. They can also form in the skin, lungs, and breast tissue. The impact of cysts depends on their size, location, and whether they cause any obstruction or complications. In some cases, cysts may be asymptomatic and require no treatment, while others may necessitate medical intervention.
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.
The depo shot was actually the only thing that made my ovarian cysts go away! They did not affect the shots effectiveness.
yes it can affect both legs i could not walk for 6 years
Cysts on internal organs can be caused by various factors, including genetic predispositions, infections, inflammation, and blockages of ducts or glands. They may also result from abnormal cell growth or development issues during fetal development. Some cysts are benign and may not require treatment, while others could indicate underlying health issues that need medical evaluation.
Diseases caused by bacteria, viruses, yeasts or parasites can affect organs.
HIV, if untreated, has the potential to affect all body organs.
Doesn't really affect the organs. It is a painful spine injury to your backbone.
They are the target organs. Hormones act on the target organs
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
kidney cancer,blood clotting and cholesterol changes, liver cysts and cancer
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