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Getting RESULTS with Home Treatment of Ovarian Cysts

By: Mary Parker
 

Home treatment of ovarian cysts is an open debate in medical circles. Functional ovarian cysts are fundamentally minuscule sacs that form on the ovary during ovulation. The cyst has the role of holding the maturing egg, and in most cases a sac is reabsorbed after the egg is released. If the egg is not released or the hole in the sac closes up after the egg is freed, it can swell up with fluid. Typically a functional cyst is not fatal and disappears of its own accord. However, if the cyst becomes very enlarged then it can twist, lead or break leading to considerable pain.

It has been shown that the effects of luteinizing hormones can be lessened by the use of birth control pills between ten and twenty six days into the menstrual cycle. Accordingly, no cyst stimulation occurs and after a couple of further cycles a cyst will simply disappear without further action. Ovulation can be stopped by contraceptive pills, meaning that there is much less chance of the formation of cysts. This then decreases pain and other symptoms that go with it. Known as therapy by natural progesterone and accomplished by injecting the natural progesterone into the body, this decreases the production of luteinizing hormones. Each ovary sees the progesterone as an indication that the other ovary has ovulated. Therefore no ovulation in fact occurs. Home treatment of ovarian cysts should only be started if the right diagnosis is in pronounced by a specialist in case the cyst turned out to the malignant.

Although it is effective, the control of ovarian cysts via birth control pills is not generally recommended as treatment. Birth control pills prevent additional cysts from forming but cannot act on the ones that already exist. The debate remains open concerning the use of oral contraceptives to cure ovarian cysts. Information exists that suggest to experts that a cyst does not diminish as a function of whether a woman uses birth control pills or not.

To get better results, a method of hormonal contraception is generally prescribed together with treatment by contraceptive pills. PMS or premenstrual syndrome is a sign of dominance by estrogen and patients are usually prescribed vitamin E at a level of 600 IC, a supplement of 300mg per day of magnesium and 50mg per day of vitamin B6. As with any medication, patients are recommended to consult that doctor first. Vitamin B and E are well represented in whole grains and have the ability to regulate the levels of hormones. Vitamin B and E have both been shown to be beneficial to both ovaries and liver.

Acetaminophen, or Aleve and Advil, which are all painkillers that can be bought over the counter, can counter inflation to increase comfort levels. However there are certain disadvantages and using them should be really kept to a minimum. Treating ovarian cysts naturally at home can help to lessen the discomfort experienced with functional ovarian cysts. The hot water bottle and the warm bath are both simple solutions to lessen muscular cramps. Ovarian cyst sufferers should also avoid constipation. Constipation can increase pelvic discomfort, even if it does not have any direct bearing on ovarian cysts.

To reduce pressure in the bladder and bring some slight relief, it is recommended to empty your bladder as soon as you feel the need to urinate. Herbal teas based on chamomile, raspberry and mint have all been shown to sooth muscles and moods when they are tense. Acetaminophen lessens pain and brings down fever but does not act on inflammation. Aspirin and ibuprofen are anti-inflammatory. It is recommended to reduce sugar intake and to avoid both alcohol and caffeine. NSAIDs are only effective when used immediately symptoms are detected. Secondary effects include feelings of giddiness and being nauseous. In addition, overuse can lead to kidney failure and liver damage. Anyone consuming alcohol (more than two drinks per day for women) should not use Acetaminophen. It is almost always best to have a trained specialist treat ovarian cysts.

Almost nine out of ten ovarian cysts are not cancerous, or as doctors say, benign. The ovarian cyst home treatment also depends how big the cyst is as well as any symptoms that are detected concomitantly. Although home remedies may diminish the symptoms, ovarian cysts home treatments ought never to be considered the only option. A holistic approach is the only certain way of handing ovarian cysts and preventing them from coming back. For cysts that are small and symptom-less, it may also be a good idea to wait and see under the condition that you continue with regular medical checkups.

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Mary Parker is a certified nutritionist and author of the #1 best-selling e-book, Ovarian Cysts No More . For Further Information: Ovarian Cysts

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