The signs and symptoms of
ovarian cyst may vary according to its complexity, and
in some cases, there are no symptoms at all. But in some
cases, certain types of cysts can give rise to stomach cramps for reasons that
are described below.
As against a normal ovarian cyst,
which consists of a fluid-filled sac in the ovary, a
complicated ovarian cyst can contains sundry objects
other than the mere fluid. For instance, a dermoid ovarian cyst
contains human hair, teeth, nails and even
human sweat glands. And they grow in size unabated for
days on ends. When such an enormously bulky substance
comes in direct contact with stomach walls, cramps can
occur. Also, dermoid cysts have the potential to develop
in any body tissue, and so have the latent power to
produce cramps in
the stomach. And not
just the cramps, back pain from ovarian cyst can also
happen.
Same is the case with
endometrioma cysts and adenomas cysts. Surgeons have
reportedly taken out a massive adenomas cyst from a
female patient aged around 35 years who had been
complaining of stomach
cramps for the last 10
years or so. In fact, many complicated cases may cause
severe pelvic and abdominal pain, menstrual
irregularities, aching in the thigh and buttocks,
nausea, body ache and frequent stomach
cramps.
Cyst treatment and getting rid of the cramps honestly, is quite difficult. Over-the-counter pain killers may temporarily hide the pain, which may recur with a renewed vigor later. The only sensible way to address the problem is the cyst removal, which can be achieved permanently, only through holistic remedies.