cramerjohn004
189 posts
May 19, 2023
12:10 PM
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Endometriosis itself sometimes causes tissue or blood to block the fallopian tubes and thus the release of an egg for fertilization. This is not only a bothersome medical condition but is also frequently emotionally impactful.
Endometrial cysts are known to occasionally rupture releasing partially hardened and sticky blood into the pelvic cavity covering the bladder, uterus and bowels sometimes causing these organs to fuse together. This is a dangerous and painful condition that requires medical treatment immediately.
Hormonal changes cause these cysts to fill with blood and enlarge, usually no more than 4 inches in diameter. This can cause pain and pressure in the abdomen and pain during sexual intercourse.
In cases like these where pain chocolate tumor or infertility are caused, cysts may be surgically removed. This is typically preformed with a small incision and a wand shaped tool minimizing the incision size. In cases where the cyst is very large occasionally the entire ovary is removed.
Surgery is not generally considered risky however infection is always a factor and therefore doctors may prescribe antibiotics after the procedure. The best way to treat endometrial cysts is to prevent them. As they may be triggered by an initial hormonal imbalance many believe that natural course of hormone regulation are the best remedy.
Last Edited by cramerjohn004 on May 19, 2023 12:12 PM
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