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Ovarian Cyst Types And Dangers

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During the healing process, fluid buildup can take place causing a cyst to form within the ovary itself. Follicular cysts rarely cause pain and usually clear up on their own within two to three months.

Anyway, some available books mention that ovarian cyst may become infected. However the infection is not described as the main complication in ovarian cyst rupture.

One condition that can be dangerous for a woman is a ruptured ovarian cyst. But how do you know when your ovarian cyst has ruptured? What should you do if the cyst has ruptured?

Detecting an ovarian cyst is relatively easy if the symptoms are present. As stated earlier, a visit to the gynecologist and a simple pelvic exam is the first step. Generally, a doctor will check the tender area of your abdomen with an ultrasound. This process doesn't take long and the doctor can let you know whether there is or isn't a cyst there. The ultrasound can also let you know how big it is and other information that only a doctor really knows what to do with! Further tests can be run if the cyst is thought to be dangerous, but for most that is the end of the line. The gynecologist is able to diagnose the cyst, the type of cyst it is, and prescribe the proper treatment.

LH is released when the levels of estrogen reaches the peak. The surge of LH prompts the egg to break out of the follicle. This is when ovulation occurs. The follicle then turns into a corpus luteum cyst and begins the production of progesterone. The time after ovulation is called the luteal phase (LP).

Female body is created for reproduction and childbearing. Oocyte is the start for a new human being in the ovaries. Several layers of specialized membranes surround an oocyte. These signs of ovarian cysts can go unnoticed for years and need little or no treatment.

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