Ovarian Cysts Symptoms

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

You can not rely solely on symptoms to tell you if you have an ovarian cyst. In fact, you probably do not have symptoms. Or, if you do, the symptoms may be the same as those of other conditions such as endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy or ovarian tumors. In addition, diverticulitis and appendicitis may [...]

Brief Introduction of Hemorrhagic Cysts And Treatment

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

A hemorrhagic cyst, which is also called a blood cyst, hematocele and hematocyst, occurs when a very small blood vessel in the wall of the cyst breaks and the blood enters the cyst. Hemorrhagic cysts are a type of functional cyst, meaning that they occur normally during the course of the female menstruation process. Functional [...]

Brief Introduction of Corpus Luteum Cysts And Treatment

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

A corpus luteum cyst is typically round and fluid-filled, with size from 2cm to 6cm in diameter. In some cases, its diameter is larger. Most corpus luteum cysts will have no symptoms. Normally, a corpus luteum cyst occurs at the end of a women’s menstrual cycle, last in to the ealy stage of pregnancy and [...]