To
be precise, symptoms of ruptured ovarian
cysts are difficult to assess because
of several significant reasons. One major reason for
this is that, the symptoms of ovarian cysts whether they
have ruptured or not, appear more or less similar.
Abdominal pain is a constant factor for both, and it may
be the intensity of pain that differentiates one from
the other.
Secondly,
sensitivity to pain varies from woman to woman. And it
accompanies routinely with her monthly periods. And
thirdly, symptoms of ruptured
ovarian cysts are unlike cold sores or
HPV where they can be easily recognized by anybody. And
lastly, there are chances of misreading of symptoms
leading to misdiagnosis, which in the case of ruptured
ovarian cyst could prove quite dangerous. Often the
symptoms appear much as appendicitis and diverticulitis
too.
Ovarian
Cyst Sign Of A Rupture
Certain
types of ovarian cysts tend to rupture spontaneously
more often than not. For instance, Corpus Luteum cyst
rupture is a common phenomenon in women. While sometimes
there may not be any pain, but in other times, there can
be intense abdominal pain. Of course, one has to take
into account the abnormalities or sequelae (a
pathological term that equates to 'as a sequence to') as
a part of the underlying causes of the prevailing
symptom/symptoms.
As
earlier mentioned, resolution of Corpus Luteum cyst
rupture is usually spontaneous in nature. However, in
acute cases of ruptured corpus luteum cyst,
intraperitoneal hemorrhage verily occurs, and unless
immediate medical care is taken, the issue can become
very complicated and even death is possible. But here
again, diagnosis plays a significant part for which
laparoscopic surgical intervention is often recommended.
If things do not turn out satisfactorily, the patient
should undergo MRI scanning to determine the extent of
the intraperitoneal bleeding and steps taken to resolve
the issue.
Ruptured
ovarian chocolate cysts can also cause alarming symptoms
that can only be recognized or diagnosed through MRI
scanning. Clinically speaking, chocolate cysts are
basically endometrial cysts. Endometrial
or chocolate ovarian cysts form when a small part of the
lining of the womb, medically termed endometria bleeds,
gets detached. It becomes transplanted and begins to
grow in size within the ovaries due to neglect or lack
of treatment facilities. When the cyst eventually
ruptures or bursts, the chocolate colored contents spill
over into the pelvic region, overflowing onto the
surface of the uterus, bowel, bladder and the relative
space between these vital organs.
Ovarian
Cysts Symptoms Of A Rupture - The More Common
Ones
The
above two instances relate to symptoms that are
life-threatening. However, here are the more common
signs that are likely to indicate that a cyst has
ruptured.
But
once again, you should know that often, the symptoms of
a rupture and one where the cysts are there but there
has been no rupture might appear much the same. It is
just that the pain (which is the most common symptom),
will be much more severe when there is a rupture. The
differentiating line is very thin, and so as soon as the
symptoms appear, you must visit your physician and get
the condition properly diagnosed.
Here
are the symptoms.
- Sudden
alarming excruciating pain in the lower
abdomen
- Nausea,
breast tenderness or vomiting as in the first phase of
conception
- A
feeling of heaviness in the pelvic
area
- Sudden
softening of the abdomen
- Painful
coitus
- Difficulty
in evacuating
- Vaginal
bleeding outside of the menstrual
cycle
Treatment
For Ovarian Cysts
However,
all these symptoms can be eradicated permanently if the
patient undergoes treatment through holistic remedies.
Remember that though many tend to ignore their symptoms,
but it is definitely risky do this because the cysts can
become complicated. And when it has already ruptured,
the condition must be treated
immediately.
Seeking
holistic remedies is always the best option because in
this, the root causes of the disease is treated and not
just the symptoms. When you are treating the symptoms
only (which is what conventional treatments do), the
causes remain hidden within the body, and so, the cyst
almost always returns, and with this the symptoms come
back too. Holistic remedies are completely safe and the
remedy is permanent. These remedies indeed work best for
the ovarian cyst syndrome.