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Classification and types of cyst_ Physiological cysts

You may have some questions about ovarian cysts, particularly if you are a woman in your childbearing years, because these cysts are more common among younger women.  Regardless of whether you’ve had a tubal ligation, a tubal reversal, or no … Continue reading

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The Option of Needle Aspiration in Managing Ovarian Cysts

When is needle aspiration the best option to manage ovarian cyst(s)? About 6% of women will have an ovarian cyst after menopause.  Factors such as age, menopausal status, size, and type of an ovarian cyst will determine the proper management … Continue reading

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Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

Cysts may grow and enlarge without symptoms and go unobserved until they are found on routine examination.  However, some cysts will burst during routine activities such as by sexual intercourse, any injury, or childbirth. Cysts may become bulky enough so … Continue reading

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