Hemorrhagic cysts are commonly occurring ovarian cysts. It is also called a hematocyst. They develop when a blood vessel in the wall of a cyst breaks, resulting in blood to flood in the cyst.
Symptoms Of Hemorrhagic Cyst
- The first symptom is invariably abdominal discomfort and pain. It usually occurs on one side of the body.
- If the cyst ruptures, bleeding can occur in to the ovary, causing extreme pain and the quick stretching of the ovarian wall. Consequently, anemia related symptoms may be present (breathlessness, paleness, fatigue, dizziness, headaches, etc).
Treatment For Ovarian Cysts
To manage a hemorrhagic cyst you have the following treatment options:
The doctor will prescribe
- Narcotics
- Pain relievers, like acetaminophen / ibuprofen
- Prescription pain remedies.
These drugs alleviate pain and discomfort.
Other methods to release tension / heaviness, and stimulate circulation are:
- Hot water pads
- Ice packs.
Consulting your doctor / gynecologist is very important. By and large cysts resolve by themselves, however, a visit to the doctor is important. Those having a family history of ovarian cancer should get the cysts assessed accurately for indications of malignancy.
Hemorrhagic Cyst Surgery
In certain cases, surgical intervention becomes essential; physicians frequently use laparoscopy to eliminate the hemorrhagic cysts.
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