Painful Ovarian Cysts Natural Treatment
61What Can I Do About Painful Ovarian Cysts?
Are you suffering from painful ovarian cysts? Does it hurt constantly? I bet you are worried about how it will affect your reproductive system or turn cancerous.
First, let us understand a little more about these painful ovarian cysts.
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pockets within or on the surface of your ovaries. The 3 types of ovarian cysts are: functional, which are not cancerous, neoplastic, which can be benign or cancerous, or endometriotic, which are very rarely cancerous. Many women may believe that their benign cysts will become cancerous, but that is not true. However, you should still seek correct treatment before the problem worsens.
Pain from ovarian cysts come from the cysts getting twisted or causing the fallopian tube to become twisted, resulting in excruciating pain in the pelvic or abdomen area, hence you hear people complaining about painful ovarian cysts. When ovarian cysts rupture, burst, or bleed, the problem becomes extremely unsafe and dangerous. Those with ruptured and bleeding cysts should seek medical help right away.
So, what are some treatment options for you?
Some medications to control ovarian cysts increase the risk of forming more ovarian cysts, which in turn affects the ability for women to bear children. Other medications can only temporarily relief your pain, but there is no long-term solution. Cysts larger than 2.5 inches may require surgery.
So what is the solution? Do you really have to go through surgery?
Actually, there is a natural, non-invasive way to treat your painful ovarian cysts! It is called Ovarian Cysts No More. This method focuses on targeting the problems that CAUSE the cysts in the first place instead of trying to cover up the problem like most other treatments. Because it is all natural, it will not harm your reproductive system like medication. The system restores your body while you are using the system, and your body will take care of the cysts by itself, permanently! Makes sense right?
You can just read my personal experience of painful ovarian cysts here.






