Copyright (c) 2010 Chris Jones
The symptoms of simple ovarian cysts are no different from the ones brought on by complex cysts. Complex cyst ovarian versus simple only differ in their size, growth, and danger: simple ovarian cysts can be treated at home, while complex cysts can be fatal if not given immediate attention.
Complex cyst ovarian are fairly rare: only about 1 in 20 ovarian cyst patients suffer from the complex strain. But no woman is exempt having such a complication: it can happen without notice. The three main types of complex cyst ovarian are dermoid, cystadenoma, and endometrioma, and they all must be taken very seriously to avoid fatal consequences.
Dermoid ovarian cyst complex is made from solid and liquid components that may include teeth, mouth, hair and glands-just the same as having a baby. Many women mistake ovarian cysts for pregnancy, and an unchecked cyst can grow as large as a 7-month-old fetus. This type of complex cyst ovarian can be frightening as well as dangerous.
Cystadenoma cysts are another large problem with the ability to grow from 2 to 12 inches in diameter. These daunting sized cysts are very risky to a woman's health, crowding other organs and stunting growth. A complex cyst ovarian that grows this large can be fatal.
Endometrioma cysts are much smaller, but still similarly dangerous. This type only grows about as large as a walnut, but the complications can affect a woman's reproductive organs. They can twist after a few months growth in the ovary, which can block and greatly affect a woman's fallopian tube. It may seriously hinder a woman's ability to give birth and could endanger her life.
The symptoms of having a complex cyst ovarian includes severe pain in the pelvic area or abdomen, pain during the menstrual period, pain during sex, abnormal and excessive bleeding, headache, nausea, and vomiting. While these symptoms can be confused with a number of other conditions, they are ignored at the peril of the woman - and possibly her life.
The symptoms are not so alarming, and can seem like symptoms for an ordinary cyst, but should really be given proper notice. When these symptoms occur, immediately schedule a checkup with your gynecologists to avoid further complications and solve the problem as soon as possible. When complex cyst ovarian happens, it's useless to try to treat at home: seek medical help and get the medication and/or surgery you may require. Take ovarian cysts seriously - they can be life-threatening. Immediately consult a doctor, before it's too late.
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