Ovarian Cyst

The ovaries are positioned in the lower abdomen of the female reproductive system. These implants are positioned on each side of the uterus. Progesterone and estrogen are produced by both ovaries, and eggs are produced by the third ovary. When it comes to the development of a woman’s physical attributes, ovaries play a key role. Also, they control pregnancy and the menstrual cycle.

A fluid-filled sac may form on one of the ovaries over time. It’s known as a cyst, and many women have at least one cyst throughout their lifetimes. Cysts are generally innocuous and don’t produce any discomfort or symptoms in the vast majority of instances. However, cysts may or may not be neoplasms or tumors, depending on how they are formed. When a tumor appears, it might be either malignant or benign.

Our strategy is based on the following:

Robotic and minimally invasive surgery are our specialties of ours. When it comes to ovarian cyst surgery, our doctors have the expertise and resources to get the job done right the first time around.

How are ovarian cysts diagnosed?

A pelvic exam may reveal an ovarian cyst. The size and location of the cyst may be determined by further tests if Dr. Ricci finds an enlarged ovary. A transducer is introduced into the vagina to perform a vaginal ultrasound, which reveals the cyst’s size, shape, and location. In more severe situations, exploratory laparoscopic surgery can be utilized to both diagnose and cure ovarian cysts.

Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Ovulation is thought to be the most common trigger for ovarian cyst development. An egg is released when a follicle in your ovary breaks. It is possible for the egg to develop into a so-called functional cyst if it is not discharged.

The causes of ovarian cysts remain a mystery. Endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (POS), and the use of reproductive medications are all potential risk factors.

You may not even know that you have a cyst on your ovaries. Symptoms of ovarian cysts might include the following:

● Bloating
● Vomiting and nauseousness
● Discomfort in the abdomen
● During intercourse discomfort
● Bleeding
● Feeling a need to urinate or have a bowel movement

Most ovarian cysts are benign, but malignant ones are rare. Dr. Shikha will examine your symptoms, medical history, and the size and kind of your cyst to decide the best course of action for your overall health and well-being.

Is there a treatment for ovarian cysts?

Doctor Shikha has numerous treatment options for ovarian cysts on the table. If a cyst is discovered but no symptoms exist, no treatment will be recommended in the vast majority of situations. Other times, medicines or laparoscopic surgery may be necessary. Cysts can be removed by small incisions in laparoscopic surgery, which is a less invasive procedure.

To get rid of the bothersome cyst, Dr. Shikha will make a tiny incision in the belly. If you have undergone a laparoscopic procedure, your abdomen may feel swollen and sore. During the first week following the surgery, you should expect to be more fatigued than usual. Dr. Shikha provides detailed advice on how to care for yourself as you heal at home.

Make an appointment with Dr. Shikha now if you believe you have ovarian cysts. To make things even easier, you may make an appointment online.

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