Read this article to know about
hemorrhagic ovarian cysts and find out the hidden ways
to get a cure.
Very
many types of cysts harbor in or near the ovaries of a
female during her childbearing age. Barring a few, most
of them are not troublesome and are benign, i.e.
non-cancerous. In fact, functional cysts are routinely
found in most females that come and go on their own.
However, functional cysts that contain as well as
release blood are commonly known as hemorrhagic cysts.

Under normal conditions they do not burst; but when they
do, they invariably seep out blood, causing some kind of
a burning sensation all through the pelvic region of the
person. Nevertheless, occurrence of hemorrhaging cysts
in an adult female is a familiar phenomenon that hardly
requires treatment or any surgical procedure for their
removal.
Viewed
from a different angle, they are one kind of functional
cyst, occurring normally at the time of the menstrual
period. Also referred to as simple cysts, functional
cysts are not linked to any disease condition while they
resolve themselves sans any medicinal
interference.
Hemorrhaging
ovarian cysts – symptoms
Hemorrhaging
ovarian cysts, when ruptured, will invariably cause
lower abdominal pain at one of the two body’s sides and
cause bleeding or hemorrhage. The rapidly stretching
wall of the ovary, also caused by the same occurrence
may augment the pain till it becomes unbearable to the
suffering female. Pain-killing NSAIDS are often
prescribed to provide relief for such painful episodes
while hot water bottles, heating pads as well as ice
packs may help release the tension to some extent.
However, women having hemorrhaging ovarian cysts whose
episodes last for more than 2 to 3 menstrual period or
have people in the family who have suffered from ovarian
cancer should better consult the medical professional to
discuss the symptoms in order to keep away from future
complications.
Hemorrhaging
ovarian cyst surgery
When
surgery becomes imperative, laparoscopy is commonly
applied to eliminate hemorrhaging ovarian cysts as it is
the most minimally invasive form of surgery to treat the
case. Termed pinhole or keyhole surgery, it uses a very
small incision close to the belly button to insert the
camera and a rod lens for the surgery. With laparoscopy
there is no cutting and thus no scarring (because the
incision is so small) and thus there is almost no blood
loss, pain and recovery time for hemorrhagic cyst
patients.
Hemorrhaging
ovarian cyst vis-?-vis Holistic
approach
While
conventional medications used for treating hemorrhaging
ovarian cyst address only the symptoms and not the
disease condition and surgery can not guarantee
recurrence, holistic approach focuses on its elimination
through a natural process, ensuring no recurrence. It
emphasizes on regularization of dietary habits,
improvisation of immune system, physical and mental
fitness, and many such aspects. No one can escape the
fast lifestyle that people lead today in search of
creature comforts that end in sleepless nights, mental
pressure and anxieties as well as many disease
conditions as accompanying features. Holistic approach
has the advantage of taking humanity away from the
unholy rat race to a land of peace and serenity where
ailments cure themselves, leaving a flawless body and
mind.

