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Avoid Ovarian Cysts and Infertility with the 3 Common Causes

by Neelofa Hama PCOS Symptoms and Treatment

There are many causes of infertility, so it's important to know which ones are most common. Luckily, each of these causes can be easily prevented. Ovarian cysts are the most common cause of infertility so you should be prepared for this risk with treatment options, which are outlined in this article.

Infertility Treatment

If you suffer from ovarian cysts or infertility, there are three common cause of infertility for this condition. The first is polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), which affects the reproductive system and leads to many fertility issues. The second cause of infertility and ovarian cysts is endometriosis, and the third cause of ovarian and infertility issues is anovulation (when a woman doesn't ovulate). Infertility Treatment options usually include hormone replacement therapy (HRT) which boosts the chance of conceiving a baby.

Ovarian Cysts

Cysts ovaries are found inside the ovaries and they can be made of fluid, tissue, or blood. Ovarian cysts are common in women aged 18 to 40 years old. The most common type of ovarian cysts is called anserine follicular cyst. Other types include, but are not limited to; corpus luteum cyst, granulosa cell tumor, endometrioma, angiomyolipoma uterine artery embolism, and inflammation.  There are three main causes that may lead to ovarian cysts. One is ovulation, which can be induced artificially by implanted follicle stimulators or naturally by the regular cycles of the body. The other two causes are genetics and obesity. Cyst in ovary treatment are benign, non-tumor, fluid-filled sacs that can form on the ovaries. They are often painful and cause abdominal bloating. The most common symptom is pain in your lower abdomen that comes and goes with your period.

What to do if you have an Ovarian Cyst

Symptoms of ovarian cysts can vary from very mild to severe and may include abnormal pelvic pain, severe bloating, frequent or painful urination, irregular menstrual bleeding or severe abdominal pain. If you have any of these symptoms, see your doctor immediately. Thyroid disease is a common cause of ovarian cysts and if untreated, it could result in the cause of infertility.  While these cysts are not dangerous, there are three main causes of ovarian cysts. The first cause is caused by ovulation, which can be caused by estrogen. The second cause of ovarian cysts is PCOS or polycystic ovary syndrome. It's the most common cause of infertility in women and it has many other symptoms that can cause problems like insulin resistance, irregular periods, acne and infertility. The third cause of ovarian cysts is an imbalance of hormones which usually lead to chronic conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS.

Fertilization and Baby Care

There are three common causes of ovarian cysts and infertility. One cause is that the ovary is simply too small to support a healthy egg growing or that it has lost its capacity for healthy eggs to mature. A second cause of ovarian cysts and infertility is an unusual level of estrogen which can lead to cysts on the surface of the ovary. The third cause is the ovum not being present in the fallopian tube when fertilization occurs, preventing pregnancy.  Cyst in ovary treatment can be a very painful and frustrating condition that can lead to infertility. In order to avoid this condition, it is important to know the 3 most common causes.  The ovarian cysts stem from a protrusion of cells in the ovary, which can grow large enough to cause problems. They can be benign or malignant and can grow so large they take up much of the space in the pelvic cavity. Infertility: When fertilization does not occur, it can be due to a number of reasons such as low sperm count or low level of hormones such as progesterone.


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