Ovarian cysts can impact women in all ages, but it is seen especially during a woman's childbearing years. Due to the paucity of symptoms, ovarian cysts may be difficult to discover. It is comforting to know that in most cases these cysts are quite benign in nature (in other words, they are non-cancerous), and they often go away themselves in just a few weeks with no treatment.

Different
type of Ovarian Cysts
Ovarian
cysts are of different types, each having its own set of
characteristics and symptoms. Of these, blood filled
ovarian cyst is
one. It is also known as the corpus luteum ovarian cyst.
It is a functional cyst and is found to occur usually
once the follicle
has released
the egg. The corpus luteum disappears once it is broken
if there is no pregnancy. However, in some cases, it may
get filled up by blood and fluid inside the ovary. This
is often known as a blood filled ovarian
cyst.
This kind of cyst usually occurs on
just one side of the ovary and displays virtually no
symptoms. The lack of symptoms makes the determination
of the presence of such cysts a difficult proposition.
This makes them potentially dangerous because the cyst
may remain undiscovered, and hence untreated, till a
very late stage. It will not be entirely accurate to
assume that a blood filled ovarian
cyst
can do no harm. In some cases,
the cyst may develop complications and make the
condition turn worse.
Another kind of blood filled
ovarian cyst is the endometrioid cyst. Endometrioid
cysts vary in size from 0.75 to 8 inches and are often
filled with dark, reddish-brown blood. They are
accompanied by the condition that is referred to as
endometriosis. The name comes from the fact that these
cysts come up when the endometrial tissue that is a
mucous membrane and forms the uterine wall’s inner
lining begins to grow within the ovaries. They are found
to affect women mostly in their childbearing age. One of
the most prominent symptoms experienced by women with endometrioid
cysts
is a
chronic pain in the pelvic region during the menstrual
period.
Problems & Cure of Ovarian Cysts
Any
kind of ovarian cyst, if discovered, must not be left
unmonitored or untreated. It is always advisable to
start a course of treatment as soon as possible. Ovarian
cysts, if left untreated, can lead to problems like
bleeding, rupturing
, or pain. In some advanced cases, a
surgery may also be required for their removal.
Conventional
methods of treatment aim to treat the symptoms, without
addressing the root cause of the problem. For a more
comprehensive curative effect, one can consider adopting
the holistic approach. Holistic approach advocates
maintaining a healthy lifestyle and creating a healthy
balance, both in the mind and body. The holistic
approach is so powerful that it not only cures ovarian
cysts completely, but also prevents them from happening
again in the future and even, in advanced cases,
bypasses the need for surgery. Consult with a holistic
practitioner and discover a better way to get rid from
blood filled ovarian cysts.

