Many post-menopausal women can't quite understand why it would be possible for them to develop an ovarian cyst after their menopause. As if the menopause itself wasn't already tough enough on them.
Well, the truth is that developing an ovarian cyst after the menopause is pretty rare if we go by the statistics. Indeed, it is assumed that fewer than 20% of post-menopausal women develop them and of course for these 20%, it is never good news.
What you have to bear in mind is that the way cysts develop in a woman after her menopause is similar to the way they develop in younger women. There is no major change and in most cases the cysts are likely to vanish spontaneously without further complications. This is the good news I suppose but the less good piece of information is that the pain and discomfort remains a real problem for those who do experience them.
You may by now have chosen a treatment that suits you if you have been trough the experience already. What you may not be aware of is that more and more women are turning to alternative cures so to speak. Oh, yes I am sure that you have heard this term countless times and I am not too fond of this word but at this stage I can't find anything else to say since these treatments can indeed cure your ovarian cysts whether before or after the menopause.
Why? What is the trick?
In fact, it is really simple. What these cures do is target the root causes of the disease instead of fixing the symptoms temporarily. Ovarian cysts develop because of different reasons, which include in most cases a poor diet, poor lifestyle, extensive use of chemicals which eventually leads to some hormonal imbalance and these dreaded ovarian cysts.
Now, as the title suggest it appears that some women think that post-menopausal ovarian cysts and malignancy are somewhat correlated. The research has shown that this is untrue but what is unfortunately true is that the ovarian cancer has risen dramatically in the last 30 years or so.
I insist strongly on the fact that this cannot be attributed to ovarian cysts and I would like to repeat once more that 98% of them are non-malignant and will not develop into cancer at a later stage. This should be quite reassuring I hope.
Although you shouldn't feel concerned unnecessarily when you are diagnosed with an ovarian cyst after the menopause, it is still highly recommended that you undergo some medical tests to make sure that everything is fine. By this, I mean to make sure that your whole reproductive system is healthy since many women tend to neglect their yearly visit once they have had their menopause.
I believe that this is a mistake and prevention remains the most important thing you can do to prevent all sorts of ailments from making your life absolute hell. This is also valid for many other areas in life, I suppose. By the way, it is not just ovarian cysts we are talking about and a wide range of other annoying little troubles can occur after the menopause.
If you do attend you yearly appointment religiously then your gynaecologist will run a few tests and with the use of an ultrasound will most certainly measure the size of the lump, if you have been diagnosed with ovarian cysts again. This is a perfectly normal routine procedure. Depending on its size, shape, aspect, some blood tests may be carried out in order to check your CA 125, which is a marker for ovarian cancer.
Once again, this is a matter of precaution and prevention and it will give your doctor a very good indication as to what is happening and what can be done. Nowadays, this test is often carried out without women even knowing about it and it has become a routine procedure since the rather sharp increase in the development of ovarian cancers, especially in women who are in their thirties.
Like in many other cases, if the cyst is too large and exerting some real pressure onto your nearby organs as well as causing pain, a surgical removal of the lump may be necessary. Otherwise, it is a case of managing the cysts and limiting the pain and discomfort. It is more or less the same usual advice you get when you have pre-menopausal cysts and many patients are not happy with how the condition is managed.
I can understand why since the pain and discomfort will eventually take its toll on you both physically and mentally as well as on those around you. As always, you are supposed to learn to make do with it and this seems really unfair to many who have been suffering for years.
Did you know there is hope?
Indeed, although seldom published for different reasons and most probably since the general public does not have access to all the medical trials and development but as I mentioned above, you should be pleased to learn that treatments to cure ovarian cysts are becoming increasingly investigated by the medical profession as well as by those who suffer from it.
Indeed, for the first time, it appears that conventional treatments are being put aside by thousands of women and replaced by alternative treatments instead. Alternative cures mainly refer to some sort of "prevention" since preventing ovarian cysts from developing in the first place is the ultimate key to avoiding them completely.
I have mentioned the fact that doctors are beginning to see the results from the methods used by former sufferers and some now don't hesitate to give advice, which would have been unthinkable a few years back. Alternative remedies are still considered unreliable by most doctors and researchers but given the results obtained for conditions such as ovarian cysts, it is becoming increasingly difficult to refute them entirely.
As I mentioned earlier, many factors can be responsible for these lumps but whether you get an ovarian cyst before or after the menopause doesn't stop you from educating yourself on the subject and choosing to go the natural route for a long-term relief.
Choosing a natural remedy is not difficult and there is plenty of reliable information predominantly on the internet. Most methods offer a complete change in your diet and offer a wide range of good tips and advice to first reduce the pain and then shrink the cysts. The remedies are rather cheap and easy to do or use and a major change can sometimes be felt even within a matter of weeks.
Once again, by targeting the root cause of the problem, ovarian cysts can no longer develop whether it is before or after the menopause. Isn't this great?
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