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Endometriod “Chocolate” Cyst – Is It about the Colour Only?

By: Marika Popp


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Are your feminine parts messing up on you at present…(your gynecologist just told you that you’ve developed an endometrial “chocolate” cyst)… could you not even imagine sleeping with him anyway, no matter how hot your mate or the man next door is? You know it would almost certainly be sore like heck.. and further, you need to shave your toes and who else knows where! You’re not feeling at all nice-looking… actually, you feel rather like a stuffed fat cow! How do you think, I feel?

Well, when you've got “endo”, then endometrial cysts, known also as chocolate cysts because they contain dark, old blood are habitually simply near by. I love chocolate, but to have something named like it in my body is gruesome. Endometriosis is triggering enough hurting already, but now this on top it it, it is sincerely frightening.

Some time ago my mum called, and I told her that the doc said I'd an endometrial "chocolate" cysts, and guess what she replied? She said why don't you write it down, they're lots of women out there who have the same concerns like you. I suppose she , in fact, right, why not?

Sorry, I just got sidetracked, and I want to finish what I just said about these chocolate cysts that are not pleasant at all. They are also known as endometrioid cyst, or "endometrioma".

These cysts on ovary are termed as atypical, or complex because they are made of solids, and fluids. In my perception 'complex' means also more problematical. This type of ovarian cyst, though, does not inevitably posit hazard - as once again, some of them are just benign.

Endometrial, “chocolate” cysts may not produce particular symptoms. The symptoms may be identical to those of endometriosis, since the endometrioma may not be the only site of endometriosis.

Some women have no signs; other women have awful mensis contractions, pain with intercourse, or pain during a bowel movement. These cysts form resulting from endometriosis, a disease in which patches of tissue from the uterine inside layer are found on the outer surface of the uterus. Such a cyst is formed when a small patch of endometriod tissue bleeds, sloughs off, becomes transplanted, and develops to increase in the ovaries.

A complication is, for sure, internal bleeding. It may be caused if the substance of a ruptured endometriod a good sized cyst spill into the pelvic cavity. The other pelvic organs in the neighborhood can also be endangered if the substance get through to their exterior. Pelvic inflammation causes lots of hurt, and affects your tubes, and the ovaries. The cyst may also coil and harm your ovary.

As these cysts can get to a size of a tennis ball, it is sincerely the question what you're going to do to make them disappear. I've never been a agreeable medical patient, and I, actually, don't trust doctors a lot. Western medicine, and practice often only remedy the symptoms but not the root and this is also true for treating cysts.

Operation is very pricey, and maybe not all the time needed. I more willingly believe in natural, holistic ways of healing, and I would try everything else first before I'd think about surgery. There is no question about it, in urgent situations I'd go to hospital but I won't go if I'm well informed about my ailment, and I've got time to do something about it. How does this sound to you? Do I make sense here?

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