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		<title>Ovarian Cysts &#8211; Meteorologist Bernadette Woods&#8217; Updated Forecast</title>
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<p><b>Meteorologist Bernadette Woods&#8217; Updated Forecast</b>
<p>3 hours ago &#8211; WJZ 13 Baltimore 2:43 | 24 views </p>
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<p>I saw my family doctor on Monday. I have had one normal period all year and i have an overwhelming number of signs of pcos, which runs in my family. We have been ttc since feb. I&#039;m 22 and hubby is 25. I am seeing a new obgyn tomorrow who is very hard to<span id="more-249"></span> get into. She is backed up into december. Is there any chance she would be able to diagnose and maybe start me on Clomid? How long did it take you to get pregnant on Clomid? Is it likely she will get the ball moving tomorrow?</p>
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		<title>Ovarian Cysts &#8211; Raw Video: Hundreds protest Putin government</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 00:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Gyn say I have PCOS. Have tried a few forms of birth control. They only make it worse! What else can I do to ease a bad period (usually puts me out for a few days) I usually don&#039;t go to work, just stay in bed it&#039;s so bad. What other forms of treatment are there? (I have two kids, not<span id="more-243"></span> really planning on more)</p>
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<p>Ovarian Cyst Cures &#8211; Herbal And Holistic Methods</p>
<p>Proponents of alternative health often stand by an all-natural ovarian cyst cure, whereas most doctors go down the surgical route to removal cysts that do not disappear naturally after a few menstrual cycles. Whether you go for a natural ovarian cyst cures or undergo conventional treatment by a health care professional, it is imperative to have a cyst diagnosed by a doctor. Depending on the type and size of the ovarian cyst, medical treatment may be necessary or may be the only safe option. With this said, most functional cysts can have a natural cure applied to them because they generally disappear on their own and a natural cure can improve the speed at which they disappear.<br />
A functional ovarian cyst usually disappears on its own even without treatment however it could come back. Natural treatment is an option to prevent an old cyst developing or even new ovarian cysts. Abnormalities in the female menstrual cycle are what cause cyst development, so it stands to reason that herbs containing the right properties and proper nutrition are helpful as natural ovarian cyst cures to get the hormones levels back in order.<br />
Women who have previously had ovarian cysts may want to try preventing recurrence by taking supplements and herbs that would help the body to function properly. There are numerous supplements available to assist in balancing hormones, improving immunity and enhancing liver functions. Taken consistently these herbs and supplements may be the first line of defense for ovarian cyst cures along with proper medical care.<br />
Vitamins and minerals can help a person to maintain proper nutrition. Vitamin C in particular helps the immune system and thus can help prevent ovarian cysts from occurring. Zinc assists in cell growth while the egg is maturing and aids in limiting free-radical damage to DNA as well. Similarly, the B-vitamins help maintain the balance of hormone levels by assisting the liver in converting large amounts of estrogen into substances which are not as harmful. Lastly, antioxidants help cells avoid damage.<br />
Certain herbs can be taken as ovarian cyst cures by women who suffer from the condition. These herbs help to regulate hormone production and work to prevent dysfunctional ovarian folli<br />
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cles from developing into cysts. As effective as the herbs are for some women, if a woman is already taking hormonal medications, she should not take any herbs.<br />
Herbs such as echinacea improves the body&#8217;s ability to fight infections and prevent cancer by increasing white blood cell activity as well as increasing the amount. Echinacea is most effective when taken for 10 days, which is followed by a three day break, then taken for 10 more days. Silymarin marianum, the technical name for milk thistle, is another type of herb that has been shown to help detoxify the liver and rid the body of excess hormones.<br />
Should you decide to try a natural ovarian cyst cure, it makes sense to discuss this with your doctor first. He/she can advise you on whether certain supplements or vitamins can be of harm to you and what the best approach to an ovarian cyst cure is.</p>
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		<title>pcos treatment &#8211; Treatment for PCOS after Dianette.?</title>
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<p>I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, which developed in my 20&#039;s.  Now 41, I was advised to discontinue Dianette earlier this year.  However I have noticed that my excess hair has started to get thicker, and I am getting more spots.  I take Oxycontin and Baclofen for a chronic condition, and wondered if there were any other treatments for PCOS, other than the Pill?<span id="more-242"></span></p>
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<hr />Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://dangerdeases.blogspot.com/2009/10/polycystic-ovary.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">danger diseases of humanbody</a></p>
<p>The goal of PCOS treatment will depend on the patient&#39;s condition. Basically, medication will be geared at lowering the patient&#39;s insulin levels, restoring the patient&#39;s fertility, managing hirsutism, weight gain and acne, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://yalefertilitycenter.blogspot.com/2009/04/pcos-and-cardiovascular-risks.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Yale Fertility Center Blog: PCOS and Cardiovascular Risks</a></p>
<p>The medical management of PCOS includes therapy for failure to ovulate or irregular ovulation, unwanted body and facial hair, as well as treatment of endometrial hyperplasia, a condition in which the lining of the uterus grows too much. &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://varicoseveinssurgery.info/kufc.aspx" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Pcos Varicose &#8211; Alternative Treatment For Varicose Veins</a></p>
<p>pcos varicose: Spider Veins and Varicose Veins Treatments It is estimated that over half of the women in the USA have either spider veins or varicose veins, yet very few could tell you what actually causes them or what, if anything, &#8230;</p>
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		<title>pcos treatment &#8211; PCOS and Hair Loss &#8211; Natural Therapies Can Restore Scalp Hair</title>
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<p>Excessive scalp hair loss is a severe challenge to a woman&#8217;s self image and her standing in business and society. Although we usually think of balding as a man&#8217;s problem, women actually make up forty percent of the people in North America experiencing the distress of excessive hair loss. Many women losing significant scalp hair have Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Safe, effective, natural therapies<span id="more-239"></span> that treat the hormone imbalances related to PCOS will also restore your hair to optimal health. I am delighted to offer you these indispensable tools to help you restore your hair and your health.</p>
<p>Women experiencing hair loss lose ground fast in today&#8217;s world. At work and in her personal life a woman&#8217;s appearance has much to do with her financial and social success. Men may also prefer not to go bald. But since balding is known to be caused by high levels of testosterone, a bald man may be credited with extra virility. There is no such happy story for balding women. The appearance of thinning scalp hair translates to a significant loss of personal power for women.</p>
<p>The medical community in general treats women&#8217;s hair loss as a minor health issue. Most physicians have little inclination to address the emotional distress you feel. In many cases physicians treat balding as if it were &#8220;only&#8221; a vanity issue; they may not recognize hair loss as a red flag pointing to serious metabolic conditions, including PCOS.</p>
<p>The psychological pain of hair loss and its effect on our sense of empowerment is as devastating as any disfiguring disease. If you are a balding woman, your hair loss is a life altering condition with profound consequences for your health. Getting your hands on the wheel and driving yourself toward a solution for hair loss is the first step toward reviving your sense of personal strength and power. If hair loss is part of PCOS, the effort you make to restore your physical health will also renew scalp hair growth.</p>
<p>You need expert help to properly diagnose the cause of your hair loss. Hair loss that could have been merely temporary may become permanent if you have a delayed or incorrect diagnosis. Misdiagnoses is perhaps the most frustrating aspect of hair loss for women. The information I present here will help you identify the cause of your hair loss and ideally lead you and your doctors to proper treatments for your kind of hair loss, sooner rather than later.</p>
<p>Alopecia is the medical term for excessive or abnormal hair loss. There are different kinds of alopecia. What all hair loss has in common, whether it&#8217;s in men or women, is that it is always a symptom of something else that&#8217;s gone wrong. Your hair will remain on your head where it belongs if hormone imbalance, disease, or some other condition is not occurring. That condition may be as simple as having a gene that makes you susceptible to male or female pattern baldness. Or it may be as complex as a whole host of diseases. Hair loss may be a symptom of a short-term event such as stress, pregnancy, or a side effect of certain medications. In these situations, hair grows back when the event has passed. Substances including hormones and medication can cause a change in the hair growth patterns. When this happens, growth and shedding occur at the same time. Once the cause is dealt with, hairs go back to their random pattern of growth and shedding, and balding stops.</p>
<p>Alopecia: A Common Problem</p>
<p>Today more women than ever are experiencing hair loss &#8212; and the causes are typically quite different that what causes balding in men. According to the American Academy of Dermatology, some 30 million women in the United States are experiencing some degree of distressing scalp hair loss. The most common causes of scalp hair loss in women can include:</p>
<p>Mineral or vitamin deficiency &#8211; zinc, manganese, iron, vitamin B6, biotin</p>
<p>Essential fatty acid deficiency from a low calorie diet or eating disorders</p>
<p>Protein deficiency, as is common with vegetarian diets</p>
<p>Anemia from a low iron diet, poor digestion or any excess blood loss</p>
<p>Eating disorders, like anorexia, bulimia, even &#8216;yo-yo&#8217; dieting; also compulsive or excessive physical exercise</p>
<p>Drug toxicity, for instance anesthesia with surgery or chemotherapy for cancer</p>
<p>Many prescription medications have hair loss as a potential &#8216;side&#8217; effect, including bromocriptine, beta blockers, ACE inhibitors, amphetamines, anti-cholesterol agents</p>
<p>Severe infections, either viral or bacterial</p>
<p>Severe stress, either a sudden extreme event or persistent, long term challenges</p>
<p>Any hypothalamic or pituitary disorder</p>
<p>Any liver, thyroid gland, adrenal gland or ovarian disorder, including PCOS</p>
<p>Any sex steroid imbalance such as low progesterone, estrogen dominance, excess testosterone or insulin</p>
<p>Starting or stopping any hormone therapy, including birth control pills, menopausal hormone replacement treatment or thyroid hormone replacement</p>
<p>Any natural event that causes big hormone changes, like child birth, breastfeeding and weaning or menopause</p>
<p>Perms, hair color, bleach, improper brushing/combing, pulling on the hair</p>
<p>Autoimmune disease such as lupus or multiple sclerosis</p>
<p>Allergies to foods, medicines, environmental chemicals or topical drugs</p>
<p>Recent hepatitis B shot. If you had a Hep B vaccine since this hair loss started, there may be a connection.&#160; An article in the Journal of the American Medical Association (278:117-8, 1997) links the Hep B vaccine to increased incidence of alopecia in women.</p>
<p>How does an individual woman figure out why she is losing too much of her hair? To understand that, it&#8217;s important to understand how hair grows.</p>
<p>Hair Grows in Cycles &#160;</p>
<p>Scalp hair grows about one-half inch per month. An individual strand of hair will grow for two to six years. Eventually each hair &#8220;rests&#8221; for a while, and then falls out. Soon after, that follicle will start growing a new strand. A healthy scalp will let about 100 of these cycling hairs fall out every day.</p>
<p>In folks with a genetic predisposition to hair loss, and for women with PCOS, hormones called androgens drive this process. Androgen hormones include testosterone, androsteinedione, and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). Men make and use relatively large amounts of androgens. Appropriate, smaller amounts of androgens are essential to women&#8217;s health as well.</p>
<p>In those who are genetically susceptible, testosterone activates enzymes produced in the hair cell, which then cause it to be converted into the more potent androgen DHT.&#160; DHT then binds with receptors deep within the hair follicle. Eventually, so much DHT builds up that the follicle begins shrinking. It can&#8217;t produce new hair reliably. Some of the follicles permanently stop producing new hairs. The end result is significant hair loss. The medical term for this condition is androgenic alopecia. Testosterone converts to DHT with the aid of the enzyme Type II 5-alpha reductase, which is held in a hair follicle&#8217;s oil glands. Actually, it&#8217;s not the amount of circulating testosterone that is the problem but the amount of DHT clogging up and shrinking scalp follicles, making it impossible for healthy hair to survive.</p>
<p>The process of testosterone converting to DHT, which then harms hair follicles, happens in both men and women. Usually women have a tiny fraction of the amount of testosterone that men make. It seems that for women with hair loss, the actual level of testosterone is not as crucial as are changes in the amount of testosterone she has. A shift in hormone levels triggered by lifestyle or other factors, will cause DHT- triggered hair loss in women. Even when hormone blood levels remain within what doctors consider &#8220;normal&#8221;, they can become high enough to cause a problem for an individual woman. The levels may not rise at all and still be a problem if you are very sensitive to even normal levels of chemicals, including hormones.</p>
<p>Because our hormones operate through a delicately balanced feedback system, with signals sent via the blood between the brain and body tissue, androgens do not need to be raised to trigger a problem. If the so-called female hormones, (which also are essential to men&#8217;s health) are for any reason shifting in relation to androgens, the resulting imbalance can also cause problems, including hair loss.</p>
<p>Hormones are always changing. Testosterone levels in men drop by as much as 10 percent each decade after age thirty. Women&#8217;s hormone levels shift with each menstrual cycle, or due to a lack of regular menses, in pregnancies and menopause. Eating disorders, excessive exercise, drugs and environmental toxins can also impact hormone levels.</p>
<p>Keys To Successful Treatment</p>
<p>Treatment of thinning scalp hair must be grounded in changing the habits you may have that support elevated androgens. Diet and exercise are key to maintaining optimal hormone balance. In fact, for women with PCOS, research is clear- there is no drug therapy more effective than proper diet and regular exercise. First, you get your foundational health habits in order; then, specific targeted therapies have the best chance of being effective for you.</p>
<p>Women with PCOS may also have excess coarse dark hair on their face and body. The only way to address the dark, coarse hair that grows out of follicles that have already been altered by excess androgens, is to destroy the follicle with laser or similar therapy. Once a follicle has changed the type of hair it produces, it will not change back. It is crucial to tame the excess androgens and prevent conversion of additional follicles, before investing in a therapy to permanently destroy facial or body hair follicles.</p>
<p>What Causes Women to Lose Too Much Scalp Hair?</p>
<p>For a long time doctors believed that androgenic alopecia was the main cause of balding in both men and women. Now we know that the process that leads to excessive hair loss in women is different. It is called female pattern hair loss.</p>
<p>An important difference between male and female balding is the pattern in which the hair loss occurs. Female pattern hair loss tends to happen as an overall thinning across all areas of the scalp, including the sides and back. Men lose hair from specific spots, like the temple, the crown, that bald spot in the back of the head. Male and female hormone and enzyme receptor sites are also in different areas of the scalp, causing the different gender related loss patterns of hair loss.</p>
<p>A second major difference is that balding in men is usually caused by a man&#8217;s genetics and his age, but for women, balding can happen at any age.</p>
<p>Lifestyle Choices, Illness and Medical Treatments Cause Hair Loss</p>
<p>Most women with hair loss have multiple features of their lifestyle, diet and health-related events that contribute. Sex hormone fluctuations are responsible for most female hair loss, including those who have PCOS, a recent pregnancy, menopause, hormone replacement therapy or birth control drug side effects. Chemotherapy for cancer, anti-coagulant drugs, iron- deficiency anemia, autoimmune disease can cause hair loss. Any disease involving hormone producing glands, including the thyroid, the adrenal and pituitary glands can trigger balding in women. It is essential for all women to learn the true cause of their hair loss before engaging any particular treatment.</p>
<p>The complex hormonal changes that accompany polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) often result in scalp hair loss. Sometimes hair loss is the first sign that a woman is suffering the metabolic disorder that also causes problems with acne, facial and body hair growth, irregular menstrual cycles and infertility. PCOS is associated with increased risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes and some cancers.</p>
<p>Thyroid disorders, anemia, chronic illness or the use of certain medications, particularly any form of hormone replacement therapy or contraceptive prescriptions- should be considered a possible cause of hair loss in women. Autoimmune disorders will result in somewhat different, often less dramatic hair loss known as alopecia areata &#8212; an inflammatory condition in which hair comes out in clumps or patches.</p>
<p>Any drop in estrogen levels, as happens after pregnancy, with menopause, or when changing your hormone therapy including birth control pill use, will cause what is called estrogenic alopecia. In contrast to testosterone, estrogen helps scalp hair grow faster and stay on the head longer, resulting in thicker hair. This is the reason women&#8217;s hair gets fuller during pregnancy when estrogen levels are quite high, then sheds several weeks after the baby is born.</p>
<p>For women who do not have fertility-related hormone changes, estrogen-deficiency scalp hair loss generally starts around menopause. This form of female hair loss can be the first sign of approaching menopause. Sometimes the alopecia won&#8217;t begin until a few months or even years after menstruation has ended. Not all women get noticeable alopecia after menopause but most have a little thinning.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not uncommon to have multiple factors involved in female hair loss. Many women with PCOS have thyroid problems, usually hypothyroidism (low thyroid function). Not only does hypothyroidism contribute to weight problems, it can also contribute to hair thinning. Some women with PCOS have both an excessively high level of testosterone and an under active thyroid.</p>
<p>If your hair is thinning, you may have heavy metals like lead, mercury or cadmium in your tissues. These poisonous residues saturate our environment. If you have lived near what is, or ever was an industrial or mining site, or lived with someone who works in a polluting industry, you may be contaminated. If you have ever smoked tobacco, you have a lot of cadmium in your body.</p>
<p>The majority of women with androgenic alopecia have diffuse thinning on all areas of the scalp. Some women may have a combination of two pattern types. Androgenic alopecia is caused by a variety of factors tied to the actions of hormones including PCOS, using contraceptives, pregnancy, and menopause. Any blood sugar and insulin hormone imbalance will lead to excess androgens. Women with insulin resistance, from chronic over-eating of refined carbohydrate food, will see more impact from androgens. Insulin resistance is associated with PCOS as well as Type 2 diabetes. Chronic stress that depletes adrenal glands can change the levels of androgens a woman produces as well. This is often the source of problems like infertility, acne and hair thinning in lean, athletic women with PCOS. Heredity may play a role in androgenic alopecia.</p>
<p>Any big event like childbirth or breastfeeding, malnutrition from an alteration in your diet, a severe infection, major surgery, or any extreme stress, can suddenly shift much of the 90 percent or so of your hairs that are in the growing phase or resting phase into the shedding phase. You will see this shift in the rate of hair loss 6 weeks to three month after the stressful event. This is called telogen effluvium. It is possible to lose great bunches of hair daily with full-blown telogen effluvium. Usually this type of hair loss is reversible, if major stressors are avoided. For some women however, telogen effluvium is a mysterious chronic disorder and can persist for months or years, without ever completely identifying all of the triggering factors.</p>
<p>Anagen effluvium happens when the hair follicle cells are so damaged they can not recover or reproduce. This is usually due to toxicity of chemotherapy for cancer. Chemotherapy is meant to destroy rapidly dividing cancer cells. Hair follicles in the growing (anagen) phase, are therefore vulnerable. Anagen effluvium means the hair shaft narrows as a result of damage to the follicle. The shaft breaks off at the narrowing and causes the loss of hair.</p>
<p>Traction alopecia is damage from hairstyles that pull at hair over time (braiding, cornrows, ponytails, extensions). If the condition is detected early enough, you can change your styling practice to be gentler on the follicles, and your hair will regrow.</p>
<p>Hormone contraceptives are a leading cause of distressing hair loss and other symptoms in women. Since the birth control pill first began being used in 1960, oral contraceptives, injections, implants, skin patches and vaginal rings have become the most commonly prescribed forms of birth control. &#160;</p>
<p>Unfortunately, many young women are given contraceptive hormones even when they are not sexually active, as a &#8216;treatment&#8217; for irregular menses or acne. This is a mistake. This is not a treatment that addresses the underlying cause of problem periods or pimples. Contraceptive hormones will severely complicate a woman&#8217;s hormone balance and can lead to many health problems, including significant hair loss and worsening acne.</p>
<p>All contraceptive drugs use synthetic hormones to suppress ovulation. These drugs cause your ovaries to stop working; they are in a kind of &#8216;sleep&#8217; state. Instead of having your natural cycles result from a dance of signals between your body and your brain, your tissues are subject to synthetic hormones in amounts much larger than your body normally makes.&#160; There are many long and short -term consequences to ovarian suppression. Most women experience side effects using contraceptive drugs, including hair loss either during or several weeks or months after stopping the drug.</p>
<p>An article appeared in the Journal of the American Medical Association (278:117-8, 1997) linking the Hepatitis B vaccine to increased incidence of balding in women.</p>
<p>Diagnostic Testing</p>
<p>In order to successfully treat hair loss, it is essential to understand why your hair follicles are not healthy. There are diagnostic tests that may help identify the underlying biochemistry that is contributing to your excess hair loss. However, many women with significant chemical imbalances related to their hair loss will find that these test results are within the &#8220;normal&#8221; range. That&#8217;s because in many cases hair loss represents a stage of ill-health that is an early phase of a disease that will eventually fully develop. The lifestyle and dietary habits that eventually cause Type 2 diabetes and heart disease will also cause scalp hair thinning and facial hair coarsening in young women. It is usually many years before these same women have diagnostic tests that reveal they are diabetic or have coronary artery disease. Many of these women have undiagnosed PCOS.</p>
<p>Selective Sensitivity is the underlying problem</p>
<p>Another reason why diagnostic tests may be confusing is because of something called &#8216;selective sensitivity&#8217; or &#8216;selective resistance&#8217;. It turns out that some body cells are more sensitive than others to the same amounts of hormone. A major complicating factor for some women is that while her muscle and fat may be insulin resistant, other types of organ cells are not.&#160; The pituitary, ovaries, and adrenal glands of an insulin resistant woman are stimulated by higher levels of insulin than is desirable, which causes for instance elevated testosterone. The high levels of androgens in turn increase risk for heart disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.</p>
<p>Despite these possible difficulties, it is important to do our best to determine what is and isn&#8217;t the cause of a major symptom like persistent excessive hair loss. Diagnostic tests that can help identify the source of your metabolic imbalance are:</p>
<p>The hair pull test is a simple diagnostic test in which the physician lightly pulls a small amount of hair (approx. 100 simultaneously) in order to determine if there is excessive loss. Normal range is zero to three hairs per pull.</p>
<p>Hormone levels: Dehydroepiandrosterone, testosterone, androstenedione, prolactin, sex hormone binding globulin, follicular stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone. It is ideal to sample for FSH and LH on day 19 to 21 of your menstrual cycle, if those days can be identified.</p>
<p>Fasting blood glucose and insulin levels as well as cholesterol and triglyceride levels</p>
<p>A complete blood count plus serum iron, ferritin and total iron binding capacity</p>
<p>Thyroid stimulating hormone plus a thyroid function panel including T3, T4, and T3 % uptake</p>
<p>VDRL to screen for syphilis</p>
<p>A scalp biopsy should be done before choosing surgical transplant</p>
<p>Densitometry, a magnification device, used check for shrinking of the hair shaft.</p>
<p>Conventional Medical Treatments For Hair Loss</p>
<p>You may be very interested in drug therapies of surgery to address the profound distress of excessive hair loss. It is simply human nature to hope for a simple pill or procedure that will permanently free us from our problems. Unfortunately drugs never actually provide a simple solution. Once you swallow a chemical, it is delivered all over your body; it affects your whole body. We cannot control drugs so they have only the effects we want- there are always side effects that are more or less problematic. Using drug therapy means trading one problem for some others. Sometimes this is exactly the right thing to do. Other times it is a personal disaster. Most drugs will act on all your tissues there is a danger of side effects that further damage your health. Topical treatments applied directly to the scalp use the lowest doses, and are the least harmful drug choices.</p>
<p>You will enjoy the best results when you begin any treatment as soon as possible after hair loss begins. Stopping the adverse effects of androgens means you can prevent further hair loss. And you can support regrowth from the follicles that were dormant still healthy. Depending on how the agent you choose works, stopping treatment will result in the hair loss resuming, unless you have also made other changes in your lifestyle that keep androgens at a level that is healthy and not harmful to you.</p>
<p>Below you will find a list of treatments currently being used to treat hair loss in women. Some of these drugs have not been approved by the FDA for this particular application, however they have all been approved for other applications and are used &#8220;off label&#8221; to treat hair loss. Currently 2% topical Minoxidil is the only FDA approved treatment specifically for female pattern hair loss.</p>
<p>The effectiveness of these agents and methods will vary from woman to woman, but many women have found that using these treatments has made a positive difference in the character of their hair and their positive self-esteem. As always, treatments have the best chance of being effective if they are geared to the cause of the hair loss as well as to triggering hair growth.</p>
<p>Estrogen and progesterone as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), typically prescribed for women undergoing menopause for any reason, is probably the most common systemic form of treatment for androgenic alopecia in women.</p>
<p>Oral contraceptives will decrease the production of ovarian androgens, and thus can be used to treat women&#8217;s androgenic alopecia. There are substantial reasons to avoid the use of either synthetic or bio-identical hormone treatments for your hair loss. Some birth control pills actually contribute to hair loss by triggering it or increasing it once it&#8217;s been triggered by something else. Any individual woman may have a selective sensitivity to any hormone combination- what is a low androgen effect formula for one woman may be a high androgen effect for another.</p>
<p>I am no longer able to recommend the use of birth control pills or other hormone-based contraception to young women. Decades of evidence suggest there are plenty of known, and possibly as yet unknown health risks associated with the use of ANY from of reproductive hormones, either prescription or over-the-counter forms. It is clear that the benefits of hormonal contraceptives are accompanied by significant risks, including making it much more likely that a woman will experience hormone imbalances that lead to a long list of negative effects. Hormone replacement puts you are risk for:</p>
<p>Depression or other mood disorders; decreased libido</p>
<p>Migraines and headaches</p>
<p>Breast lumps, tenderness and enlargement</p>
<p>Vaginal bleeding between periods</p>
<p>High blood pressure (hypertension)</p>
<p>High cholesterol</p>
<p>Blood clot in the leg, felt as: pain in the calf; leg cramps; leg or foot swelling</p>
<p>Blood clot in the lung, felt as: shortness of breath; sharp chest pain; coughing up blood</p>
<p>Heart attack, felt as: chest pain or heaviness</p>
<p>Sudden loss of vision or vision changes, which can be a sign of a blood clot in the eye</p>
<p>Cerebral vascular accident (a stroke): impaired vision or speech; weakness or numbness in a limb; severe headache</p>
<p>Liver damage, seen as: yellow eyes or skin; dark urine; abdominal pain</p>
<p>Allergic reaction: rash; hives; itching; swelling; difficulty breathing or swallowing</p>
<p>Acne</p>
<p>Bloating, nausea and vomiting</p>
<p>Changes in your eyes that make it more difficult to wear contact lenses</p>
<p>If you chose a hormone prescription for any reason, you should be sure to use only low-androgen content methods. If you have a strong predisposition for genetic hair loss, insulin resistance, diabetes, heart disease or any female organ cancer in your family I strongly recommend the use of another non-hormonal form of birth control.</p>
<p>Below is a list of birth control pills ranging from lowest androgen index to highest:</p>
<p>Desogen, Ortho-Cept, Ortho-Cyclen, Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Micronor, Nor-Q D, Ovcon-35, Brevicon/Modicon, Ortho Norvum 7/7/7, Ortho Novum 10-11, Tri-Norinyl, Norinyl and Ortho 1/35, Demulen 1/35, Triphasil/Tri-Levien, Nordette, Lo/Ovral, Ovrette, Ovral, Loestrin1/20, Loestrin 1.5/30.</p>
<p>The following hormonal contraceptives have a significant potential of causing hair loss or making it worse:</p>
<p>Progestin implants, such as Norplant, are small rods surgically implanted under your skin. The rods release a continuous dose of progestin to prevent ovarian function.</p>
<p>Progestin injections, such as Depo-Provera, are given into the muscles of the upper arm or buttocks.</p>
<p>The skin patch (Ortho Evra) is pasted onto your shoulder, buttocks, or other location. It releases progestin and estrogen continuously to prevent your ovaries from producing normal cycles.</p>
<p>The vaginal ring (NuvaRing) is a flexible ring that is inserted into the vagina. This method releases the&#160; lowest amounts of progestin and estrogen.</p>
<p>Minoxidil 2% Topical Treatment &#8211; Minoxidil seems to be more effective for women than men, for increasing scalp hair growth. The manufacturers of minoxidil recommend women use 2% minoxidil. There is a 5% solution available that has been tested and found safe enough for men. Because the makers of minoxidil have not invested in the expense of gaining FDA approval for promoting 5% minoxidil for use by women, it must be prescribed and used under a physician&#8217;s supervision. Small clinical trials on 5% minoxidil for women show that the 5% solution is in fact more effective in both retaining and regrowing hair than the 2 % solution.</p>
<p>Spironolactone (Aldactone) is a potassium-sparing diuretic used to treat high blood pressure and swelling. Spironolactone slows the production of androgens in the adrenal glands and ovaries. It prevents DHT from binding to receptor sites in the hair follicles.</p>
<p>Cimetidine (Tagamet) is a histamine blocker, approved to treat digestive tract ulcers. It prevents the stomach from producing digestive enzymes. Cimetidine also has been shown to block DHT from binding to hair follicle receptor sites.</p>
<p>Cyproterone acetate is used to reduce sexual aggression in men. Cyproterone acetate blocks DHT at hair follicle receptors. It has significant toxicity and long term side effects and is not available in the US.</p>
<p>Ketoconazole is a prescription topical treatment. It is primarily used as an antimicrobial for treating skin fungus. It suppresses production of androgens by adrenal glands, testicles and ovaries. Nizoral shampoo contains 2% ketoconazole. There is an over-the-counter version available. It has 1% active ingredient and is not as effective as prescription strength.</p>
<p>Finasteride is a drug that inhibits the enzyme 5-alpha reductase, an enzyme that deactivates DHT. It is sold as Proscar to treat prostate enlargement in men. Sold as Propecia it is approved by the FDA for male balding. Women should not take it if they are pregnant or might become pregnant because of the risk of feminization effects on a male fetus. &#32; &#32;&#32;</p>
<p>Surgical Implants</p>
<p>Since hair restoration surgery is an option for the vast majority of the balding men, women may want to consider it. However, the type of hair loss most women suffer from makes hair transplants a bad idea.</p>
<p>Few women have the type of hair loss that make them good candidates for a surgical solution. Most men lose hair in well-defined areas, for instance the receding forehead or the classic round spot on the top of the skull. Little clumps or plugs of hair are removed from areas where healthy follicles are stable and plentiful, and these are transplanted to other areas of the head. Women more often experience an overall thinning across their whole scalp, including the sides and back. Most women have few reliably stable donor sites. Offering to transplant hair from unstable donor sites is medically unethical and women must not allow their distress about balding to get in the way of a cool- eyed look at the rationale behind treatment options offered.</p>
<p>Are any women good candidates for hair transplant? Yes, some.&#160; A small percentage, 2% to 5% of women will have the type of hair loss that will benefit from this type of procedure. They are:</p>
<p>Women who have suffered hair loss due to non-hormonal causes, like traction alopecia.</p>
<p>Women who have scalp scars from some kind of wound or cosmetic surgery and want to repair hair loss around the incision or injury sites.</p>
<p>Women who have healthy and stable donor sites along with balding in a distinct pattern, like a receding hairline or thinning on the very top of the head.</p>
<p>Natural Remedies for Women&#8217;s Hair Loss</p>
<p>Safe, effective natural therapies are available to help you restore scalp health and increase hair growth. Like all natural therapies, in order to be maximally effective, it is essential to work with you as an individual. Some remedies will be more useful to you than others, depending on your unique, personal physical, mental and emotional health status. It is always important to spend your health care dollars well. I offer a consultation service to help you choose and make best use of the available options for treatment. Please visit your local ND to find out how to benefit from a personal consultation. You will receive recommendations for specific natural therapies, designed for your unique health status, to help you restore your health, and your scalp hair to it&#8217;s fullest and most enjoyable beauty.</p>
<p>You can get more information from my book, and my self-hypnosis CD or MP3. The Natural Diet Solution to PCOS and Infertility, as well as other self-help tools, at my <a href="http://www.pcosdiet.org" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">PCOS Diet</a> Site.</p>
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<hr />Ok so 3 more posts today that I&#8217;ve dug up &#8211; I&#8217;m an information JUNKIE on this stuff lately. Give em a browse and let me know what ya reckon. They&#8217;re just from a few different sites I&#8217;ve been surfing lately that are generally good for information like this&#8230;
<p><a href="http://societyugrentnews.blogspot.com/2009/10/women-with-pcos-get-pregnant-naturally.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Society news: Women With PCOS Get Pregnant Naturally &#8211; You Can Too &#8230;</a></p>
<p>IVF treatment is also an option if all else fails. But this also has risks which are not clearly understood amongst scientists. It does not guarantee success by any means but has been popular and has helped many women with PCOS get &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://pcossyndrome.com/ovarian-cyst-surgery-as-treatment" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Ovarian Cyst Surgery as Treatment? | PCOS Syndrome</a></p>
<p>The different treatments available for pcos syndrome and the results from a personal view of someone who has went through the pain of PCOS.</p>
<p><a href="http://hair-treatment4.blogspot.com/2009/10/treatment-of-pcos-without-medicine.html" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Treatment of PCOS without Medicine&#8230;?</a></p>
<p>Treatment of PCOS without Medicine&#8230;? i read on here they use metformin (glucophage) to treat that sometimes. http://www1.wfubmc.edu/ivf/Medications/f&#8230; can you get help from a public health clinic&#8230;they have lists of other places &#8230;</p>
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<p>Ovarian Cysts: How To Permanently Cure Ovarian Cysts</p>
<p>Ovarian cysts are basically small sacs that have fluids within them and they occur inside the female ovary. Most of these cysts are benign in nature i.e. they do not lead to any harm. However in some cases complications like rupturing, bleeding and pain might occur. Surgery is one of the ways that can help get rid of the cysts.<br />
Physiological cysts in the ovary <br />
All women of child bearing age who are not on pills have certain cystic structures in their ovaries, which continuously come and go. Such structures are essential for the development and subsequent release of the egg. They are referred to as &#8220;physiological&#8221; as they constitute a part of the general function of the ovaries.<br />
A maturing egg is carried to the surface of the ovary during the earlier half of a normal 28 days cycle. It is carried there by a cystic structure known as &#8220;follicle&#8221;. This follicle carries out the dual task of not only getting the egg transported but also of manufacturing estrogen. The hormone that stimulates uterine lining growth is known as estrogen. The start of intrauterine helps the implantation of the fertilized egg and the growth of the embryo. During ovulation, the follicle is the size of an olive. The egg is released when the follicle gets ruptured. The fluid of the follicle which, till then, had been clear, is replaced with blood which accompanies the rupturing process. Progesterone begins to be secreted after this and a substance, which is yellow colored, is formed during this time.<br />
If there is no pregnancy at this time, the yellow matter begins to look scarred. The cystic structure is often referred to as corpus luteum, and it is quite small. In many cases, this process gets carried away and this is when this physiological structure is filled with the follicular fluid or blood, and it looks like one small plum. These cysts may or may not be accompanied with pain. Irregular menstrual cycle &#8211; this is the instant side effect of this cyst. These cysts may also twist or leak within the ovary. And when this happens, the abdomen may become tender and there can be some pain too. Surgery may become necessary now &#8211; but ul<br />
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trasound is needed to identify the large cyst.<br />
Pathological Ovarian Cysts<br />
The cystic formations that are developed during the period of ovulation do not form a part of the cycle. They are called &#8216;pathological ovarian cysts&#8217;. These growths may also be called &#8216;tumors&#8217;. They can be classified in two broad categories: malignant or cancerous in nature and the other being benign. These ovarian cysts are of many types. Some cysts have within them mucous, and some have old blood. There is no regression, and this is the biggest negative point of these pathological cysts. The fluid&#8217;s accumulation can be very rapid and hence the cyst&#8217;s growth is also very rapid. They might grow large within months or sometimes even within weeks.<br />
Ovarian cysts &#8211; reasons<br />
If you look at ovarian cysts through ultrasound, you will immediately realize that they resemble bubbles. As we said earlier, fluid forms virtually the only component of a cyst, and it is surrounded by a slim wall. A cyst such as this is known as a &#8216;Simple Cyst&#8217; or &#8216;Functional Cyst&#8217;. If however, it is the follicle which has failed to rupture and release the egg, the fluid remains and it is likely that it will form a cyst in the ovary. Because of this, one of the two ovaries gets affected. It happens sometimes that tiny cysts may be present in a normal ovary while the follicles are being formed.<br />
Adverse Effects<br />
Women can get affected by ovarian cysts at any age, and doctors have pronounced these cysts to be either physiologic or functional. This basically means that such cysts are not carriers of diseases and most of them are benign &#8211; that is to say they are not cancerous. Also, many of these disappear by themselves within the space of a few weeks. Cysts appear in women who are of child bearing age and they fall into the categories of cancerous growths or non-cancerous. It is strange that while ovarian cancer has shown the presence in it of cysts, ovarian cysts themselves represent a normal process or a harmless condition. Ovarian cysts can be of various types and include Corpus Luteum cysts, Dermoid cysts, Follicular cysts, Hemorrhagic cysts and many others.<br />
Holistic Approach<br />
In recent times, quite a few medication alternatives have arrived that can cure ovarian cysts. But most of them are not successful completely. The fact is, it is only through holistic remedies that cysts in the ovary can be successfully treated. Besides, the holistic system causes no side effects. And thus it is a 100% safe, sound and dependable method of treatment for undesirable ovarian cysts. The holistic approach runs on the principle of &#8216;forewarned is forearmed&#8217;. It believes that cysts in the ovary need to be eradicated by removing the causes. Treating the body as a whole and identifying all the contributing factors of the problem, this approach targets the spiritual, mental and physical levels of the person and educates her not to run away from it but, face it with courage and confidence. Once all the contributing factors are identified, they can then be treated separately &#8211; and this is why the holistic approach is so successful in treating ovarian cysts.</p>
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<p>Avoid The Complications Of Ovarian Cysts</p>
<p>There are various complications associated with ovarian cysts that a person suffering from them has to undergo. Hence, if you feel that you might have any symptoms associated with this condition, you should immediately go for a pelvic check up. In cases where an ovarian cyst grows to a very big size can lead to lot of pain in the abdomen. These cysts also create a sort of pressure on the bladder which might lead to frequent urination or the urge to urinate more frequently. The treatment of these complications of ovarian cysts can be handled through the holistic approach.</p>
<p>There is another reason why it is so important to get yourself checked for the condition of ovarian cysts. Though in most cases ovarian cysts are benign in nature yet in some cases women do develop complicated forms of ovarian cysts which are not that common. It is these uncommon forms of cysts that give rise to various forms of complications and problems. It is also been noted that sometimes the symptoms of an ovarian cyst have been mistaken as the symptoms of pregnancy. In fact many women have realized the truth only after they had severe bleeding which they mistook for a miscarriage and when for a checkup.</p>
<p>It is not that only a malignant cyst can cause complications, but cysts that do cause complications are not benign in nature. And it is only at a very late stage that you might be able to realize the pain or the symptoms of the cyst. ovarian cysts can also affect the fertility of the patient. There might be cases where a cyst occurs when the patient has already reached her menopause, in such cases complications are bound to occur and most of these cysts turn cancerous.</p>
<p>Here are some non functional cysts in the ovary that may lead to complications.</p>
<p>(1) The Dermoid Ovarian Cysts: These cysts are formed by the same cells that produce the human eggs. Because of this reason, these cysts at times contain teeth, hair skin or many other types of human tissues. This condition can become very painful if the cysts becomes very large in size and also these cysts have a tendency to twist over themselves which makes the condition even more painful.<br 1000 /><br />
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2) Endometriomas: This cyst develops from the cells of the uterus but grows outside the uterus. It may get attached to the ovary.</p>
<p>(3) Cystadenomas: They can get as big as 12 inches, and lead to complications such as the ovary getting twisted. Such cysts are fluid contained.</p>
<p>The type pf the cyst also determines what the complications are. Those cysts that are non functional, are the ones that lead to the maximum complications. The reason behind this is the fact that functional cysts can be treated with medications and also through surgery. And those cysts that cannot be classified also lead to complications as their causes are not identified &#8211; as a result, the treatment is also not determined. Having sex while carrying the cyst is not good as there can be a lot of pain and some bleeding too.</p>
<p>But despite the problems, it is not that these complications cannot be successfully treated, but unfortunately, most courses of treatment tend to focus on treating only the symptoms. The holistic approach is the only one that emphasizes the fact that it is the very root cause of the ovarian cysts that should be treated rather than focusing on the symptoms. The root causes of ovarian cysts include obesity, a weak immune system, and accumulation of toxins in the digestive system, genetic tendencies, poor choices of diet and other health related issues.</p>
<p>Therefore, it is important to adopt the holistic approach if you want to cure the complications of ovarian cysts completely. This lays emphasis on treating the real cause of the malady rather than just dealing with its symptoms.</p>
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<hr /><b>Is removing an ovary a treatment for PCOS?</b>
<p>NEWER METHODS OF TREATMENT <br />
Traditional treatments have been difficult, expensive and have limited success when used alone. Infertility treatments include weight loss diets, ovulation medications (clomiphene,letrozole, Follistim, Gonal-F), ovarian drilling surgery and IVF. Other symptoms have been managed by anti-androgen medication (birth control pills, spironolactone, flutamide or finasteride). </p>
<p>Ovarian drilling can be performed at the time of laparoscopy. A laser fibre or electrosurgical needle is used to puncture the ovary 10-12 times. This treatment results in a dramatic lowering of male hormones within days. Studies have shown that up to 80% will benefit from such treatment. Many who failed to ovulate with letrozole or metformin therapy will respond when rechallenged with these medications after ovarian drilling. Interestingly, women in these studies who are smokers, rarely responded to the drilling procedure. Side effects are rare, but may result in adhesion formation or ovarian failure if the procedure is performed by an inexperienced surgeon. </p>
<p>For women in the reproductive age range, polycystic ovary syndrome is a serious, common cause of infertility, because of the endocrine abnormalities which accompany elevated insulin levels. There is increasing evidence that this endocrine abnormality can be reversed by treatment with widely available standard medications which are leading medicines used in this country for the treatment of adult onset diabetes, metformin (Glucophage 500 or 850 mg three times per day or 1000mg twice daily with meals), pioglitazone (Actos 15-30 mg once a day), rosiglitazone (Avandia 4-8 mg once daily) or a combination of these medications. These medications have been shown to reverse the endocrine abnormalities seen with polycystic ovary syndrome within two or three months. They can result in decreased hair loss, diminished facial and body hair growth, normalization of elevated blood pressure, regulation or menses, weight loss, reduction in cardiovascular risk factors, normal fertility, and a reduced risk of miscarriage. We have seen pregnancies result in less than two months in woman who conceived in their very first ovulatory menstrual cycle. By six months over 90% of women treated with insulin-lowering agents, diet and exercise will resume regular menses. </p>
<p>The medical literature suggests that the endocrinopathy in most patients with polycystic ovary syndrome can be resolved with insulin lowering therapy. This is clinically very important because the therapy reduces hirsutism, obesity, blood pressure, triglyceride levels, elevated blood clotting factors and facilitates reestablishment of the normal pituitary ovarian cycle, thus often allowing resumption of normal ovulatory cycles and pregnancy. We know the polycystic ovary syndrome is associated with increased risk of heart attack and stroke because of the associated heart attack and stroke risk factors, hypertension, obesity, hyperandrogenism, hypertriglyceridemia, and these are to a large degree resolved by therapy with these medications.</p>
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<p>&#8230; combined with regular exercise may help women with PCOS. Recommended reading. The Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Association has a lot of great information has a<span id="more-234"></span> lot of information about diagnosis and treatment options. &#8230;</p>
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<p>This disorder can be cured without much hassles if you identify its early symptoms and begin the treatment right at the early stage. This is very essential in treating the disorder, otherwise, once it reaches advanced stages, &#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.ourgoodhealth.org/womens-health/pcos-treatment-two-herbs-that-are-extremely-useful-in-treating-pcos-and-ovarian-cysts.php" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">PCOS Treatment &#8221; Two Herbs That Are Extremely Useful In Treating &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Herbs in particular are extremely useful in the treatment of PCOS, because they are much gentler on the body, have fewer side effects than synthetic drugs and can be used for sustained periods of time. Two powerful herbs that have been &#8230;</p>
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<p>Dealing With Ovarian Cyst Pain</p>
<p>Ovarian cyst pain is simply a fact of life for many women as part of their normal menstrual cycle. A woman&#8217;s body is a complex and wonderful creation indeed. There are so many different organs and systems in play revolving around a woman&#8217;s ability to bear a child that oftentimes, a medical condition may arise. One of the more common of these is ovarian cyst pain.</p>
<p>A cyst is a common medical term that denotes a fluid filled sac. They can occur anywhere in the body and for a variety of reasons, most of them harmless. An ovarian cyst is simply found, you guessed it, in the ovaries. There are a number of ovarian cysts that can form, with varying degrees of severity but the two most common are Follicle cysts and Corpus luteum cysts. </p>
<p>Follicle cysts form when the sac containing the egg does not release it during the normal menstrual cycle. This causes the sac to become fluid filled and enlarge. While these cysts can cause mild discomfort, they are generally harmless and oftentimes disappear on their own with 1 to 3 months. Corpus luteum cysts can be a bit more severe, however, regularly causing ovarian cyst pain. These are caused when the sac that releases the egg during menstruation seals itself, but doesn&#8217;t dissolve. The sac then become filled with fluid and continues to grow, sometimes reaching a size of as much as 4 inches. They can then bleed, or even twist the ovary causing a moderate level of pain and discomfort. While certainly not discounting the pain involved, the good news is that Corpus luteum cysts will usually go disappear as well after just a few weeks. </p>
<p>These are just two of the more than 6 types of ovarian cysts that can cause ovarian cyst pain. Oftentimes a woman will not even have ovarian cyst pain, or have any symptoms at all. Some women who are more prone to ovarian cysts will have symptoms or feel pain regularly throughout the year and simply learn to deal with it as a normal part of their menstrual cycle. It is important to note that along with the symptoms of ovarian cyst pain, you should notify your doctor immediately if symptoms worsen, or you have the following additional symptoms: rapid breathing, sudden dizziness or weakness, severe abdominal pain, or running a fever and/or vomiting. While most cysts are harmless, some can cause complications leading to very severe conditions. If the pain or symptoms you are feelin<br />
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<p>What should a woman expect when dealing with ovarian cyst pain? Well, for starters, most women have nothing to fear. As previously noted, most ovarian cysts are harmless and will disappear on their own, often without any symptoms. If you do decide to visit a doctor, because of relative normalcy of the condition, most physicians will ask you to do nothing and then come back in 1-3 months to monitor the size of the cyst. In some rare cases, a doctor will schedule a surgery to remove an ovarian cyst that either continues to grow or simply won&#8217;t disappear. While most cysts are benign (non-cancerous) some do turn cancerous and certainly must be removed immediately. In worst case scenarios, a doctor may have to remove the affected ovary, but a woman&#8217;s body will still remain fertile with just one healthy ovary intact. Ovarian cyst pain, while never a fun fact of life, is usually not a harmful one. Monitor your symptoms and communicate with your doctor and you should be able to overcome the condition with relative ease.</p>
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<p>Ok&#8230;&#8230;..IM on logynon B/C because i have PCOS and me and my partner would like to concieve our first child before the end of the year.I want to know if anything will help us after i have finished the B/C to concieve.</p>
<p>Ive lost loads of weight already because i know that is meant to help.</p>
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<p>Ovarian Cyst Removal: Risks And Alternatives</p>
<p>The process of removing the ovarian cyst is drastic and thus naturally most women dread this. This measure is taken only in case of serious complications. Normally, this is the final action when all other means have failed to eradicate the ovarian cysts. This condition often arises when no treatment is opted for the cyst for a long time. Sometimes, the removal of the ovarian cyst is recommended as the final solution. However, many are of the opinion that surgery is needed in few cases as most cases of cysts are manageable with the aid of a sensible treatment plan. Also, one may take several practical measures right at the beginning to avoid opting for surgery at a later stage. In any case, vigilance pays well if one wants to avoid invasive surgery to get rid of ovarian cysts. <br />
Important conditions and factors<br />
The removal of ovarian cyst becomes necessary when the cysts prove malignant or when there are further complications that are difficult to be solved with normal treatments. This condition obviously is fairly grave as it may affect the person in a lethal way. However, very few ovarian cysts need surgery. Nevertheless, some cases can be quite harmful, particularly those that may rupture (and this becomes a major worry) &#8211; in such cases removing the cyst in the ovary is the final option left for the patient. But prior to taking the decision, one may as well ask the attending physician all the relevant questions. Here are the questions you should be asking<br /> Why is surgery needed?<br /> Are there alternatives?<br /> Are there any risks?<br /> Will surgery guarantee complete cure from this condition?<br /> What is the recovery time?<br />
Another important factor that you definitely need to consider is your emotional capability of dealing with the surgery. The surgery can prove emotionally draining so make sure to meet up with a counselor beforehand in order to be emotionally prepared for the surgery. Also, make sure you understand every aspect of the ovarian cyst removal procedure and the complete picture after the procedure is over. <br />
Ovarian cyst removal procedure<br />
The process of surgery is started once the diagnosis has been complete<br />
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Even the simplest form of surgery can be traumatic for some women and it is no wonder that alternatives are often sought after. Though surgery is thought to be imperative in certain conditions, one may take the appropriate steps beforehand to prevent it. In order to help one prevent and treat ovarian cysts, the holistic approach can be especially beneficial. The holistic approach involves the use of multidimensional techniques to help manage and cure ovarian cysts. Sometimes, even surgery can be ineffective when it comes to restoring the balance in the body that can prevent further occurrence of the cysts. This is where the holistic approach can work its special magic and apply its flawless scientific approach. Holistic approach can make use of different remedies, and add to it a plan of action that can work, and your problems can be a thing of the past quite soon. Yes, with this approach, the ovarian cysts can be treated more effectively &#8211; many have tried this approach and the results have been positive. The holistic approach also scores over conventional treatment as it does not just address the symptoms like the latter, but also works up a cure for the otherwise complicated and challenging ovarian cysts. It actually goes deeper into the subject and tries to identify all the contributing factors, and then treats each of these conditions separately. With the holistic approach, one may prevent the complications that lead to removal of the ovarian cyst through surgery.</p>
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<p>Many women with polycystic ovarian syndrome have increased their fertility by losing weight, following a low-glycemic diet, or through medication or herbs. These treatments are helpful, but they do not make the PCOS go away. No one understood why PCOS affects each woman so differently. Promising new studies may explain the cause of PCOS &#8211; and how to cure it.</p>
<p>Women with PCOS are prone to inflammation. They also develop heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, asthma, thyroid disorders and other diseases caused by chronic inflammation at an alarming rate. Women with PCOS have high numbers of &#8220;markers&#8221; (C-reactive proteins) in their blood that indicate inflammation. These C-reactive proteins or CRPs are a more reliable indicator of heart disease than high cholesterol levels alone.</p>
<p>Inflammation is the body&#8217;s immune response to irritation or infection. When your skin is red or itchy, you can see the inflammation. However, chronic internal inflammation is a silent killer. In an attempt to fight the inflammation, your immune system may attack your thyroid or other organs. It may stop using insulin properly. Or it may try to repair the inflammation such as when your arteries are inflamed and the body tries to patch the problem with arterial plaque, causing the arteries to harden and leading to heart disease.</p>
<p>Finally, researchers have linked this chronic inflammation with the genes that seem to cause PCOS in Mexican-Americans (Mexican-Americans, Southeast Asians, and Native Americans all get PCOS at a higher rate than non-Hispanic Caucasian women). Other studies have shown that chronic inflammation is behind obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Taken with the other studies, I see this as a very, very hopeful sign that the cause of PCOS can finally be treated. Obviously, these genes are not going away, but research seems to show that if you treat the inflammation then you can prevent insulin resistance, diabetes and heart disease.</p>
<p>Julie Renee Holland is the PCOS Coach. You can find more articles like this one, as well as the PCOS Blog at <a href="http://www.pcoscoach.com" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">http://www.pcoscoach.com</a></p>
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<p>Large Ovarian Cysts: How To Prevent These Ovarian Cysts From Developing In Your Body</p>
<p>How Ovarian Cysts Form In Your Body</p>
<p>Many women of childbearing age experience small ovarian cysts from time to time. Large ovarian cysts are less common but can be painful and should be treated by a physician. There are many different types of cysts but most ovarian cysts form around the time of ovulation.<span id="more-232"></span> Under normal circumstances, the ovary releases an egg from a follicle for fertilization. The follicle then dissolves and the process is complete until the following month.</p>
<p>An ovarian cyst can form when either the egg is not released or the follicle does not dissolve but instead becomes filled with fluid. These are known as functional cysts and often go away on their own within weeks or several months. Occasionally they do not go away and continue to fill with fluid until they become large ovarian cysts.</p>
<p>When Ovarian Cysts Grow In Size They Can Cause Extreme Pain and Discomfort</p>
<p>The ovaries are only about the size of a walnut. Small cysts are the size of a pea and are easy to go unnoticed. Small cysts may not cause any discomfort whatsoever to alert you to their existence. Large ovarian cysts on the other hand can be extremely painful. As they grow, they begin to take up too much space and this causes pain and pressure. Large ovarian cysts can also rupture. Although functional cysts are rarely cancerous they can be very painful and taking steps to eliminate them are necessary.</p>
<p>To diminish your risk of developing cysts of any size it is helpful to understand the underlying cause of ovarian cysts. Then you can take steps to minimize your risk of developing cysts in the first place or help any that do develop dissolve quickly. Large ovarian cysts can develop when a small cyst goes unnoticed or does not dissolve on its own. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to minimize your risk.</p>
<p>Research Shows A Connection Between Hormonal Levels, Stress and Poor Diet to The Development Of Ovarian Cysts</p>
<p>Research supports the idea that there is a correlation between the hormone levels in a woman&#8217;s body and the likelihood of ovarian cyst development. That is why many medical doctors often recommend prescription hormones for the treatment of ovarian cysts as they help stabilize hormo<br />
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ne levels and keep them stable. However, there are undesirable risks and side effects when taking hormones and they only treat the symptoms.</p>
<p>Research has also found a correlation between stress, diet, obesity, and hormonal imbalances that can cause the development of large ovarian cysts. Taking a holistic approach to dealing with an ovarian cyst will address the underlying cause of the problem and be of benefit for the long term. </p>
<p>Steps Your Can Take On Your Own To Shrink Your Ovarian Cyst In Size</p>
<p>If you have been diagnosed with a cyst, do discuss your treatment with your doctor but begin taking steps at home to support your body&#8217;s ability to remedy the situation on its own.</p>
<p>Take steps to reduce the stress in your life. Adding relaxation techniques and exercise to your daily routine will help counteract stress that you cannot avoid. Add plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to your diet as well as whole grains, legumes, and lean protein. </p>
<p>Avoid sugar, white flour, processed foods, fast foods, unhealthy fats, alcohol, and caffeine as they have been shown to cause hormonal imbalances. Add a vitamin and mineral supplement. This is only the beginning of the many steps you can take at home to help eliminate large ovarian cysts from developing.</p>
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<p>Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common causes of infertility among women. It is believed that 5-10% of women at child-bearing age suffer from PCOS, although only 25% have been diagnosed with this fertility problem.</p>
<p>The root of the problem for PCOS is likely an excessive insulin production in the body. The body then responds by producing a high level of male hormones or androgens, upsetting the hormonal balance and affecting the process of ovulation.</p>
<p>Relationship Between PCOS And Infertility</p>
<p>In a normal menstrual cycle, follicles are developed in ovaries and each follicle is responsible for producing an egg. As the menstrual cycle progresses and the egg matures, the LH level in the woman&#8217;s body will surge, simulating the egg to burst out from the follicle. This process is known as ovulation.</p>
<p>For women with PCOS, the amount of female hormone is insufficient for the normal development of follicles and eggs. Not only that the ovulation does not occur, the underdeveloped follicles may stay in the ovary and develop into cysts (looking like &#8220;string of pearls&#8221; in an ultrasound scan). The uterus may also thicken because the absence of ovulation does not stimulate enough progesterone, leading to irregular menstrual cycles and irregular ovulation, making successful fertilization (i.e. conception) difficult.</p>
<p>Is There A Way To Treat PCOS?</p>
<p>Yes of course. Because the root of the issue is insulin, some women can correct the problem simply by losing weight (which can be a source of hormonal balance). In addition, there are prescriptions available for tackling PCOS:</p>
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<p>If Metformin, Clomid and other fertility drugs cannot get the women pregnant, one can consider other more intrusive methods, such as IVM and IVF.</p>
<p>IVM, which stands for In Vitro Maturation, is a procedure where immature eggs are harvested early in the menstrual cycle, then nurtured in the laboratory until the eggs are mature and healthy enough for fertilization.</p>
<p>IVF, which stands for In Vitro Fertilization, is the same process but the eggs are harvested after the eggs become mature in the woman&#8217;s body. For both procedures, the eggs are fertilized outside the body (thus &#8220;In Vitro&#8221;) and then implanted in the woman&#8217;s uterus.</p>
<p>How Do I Know If I Have PCOS?</p>
<p>Irregular menstrual cycle is one of the signals of PCOS. To find out how you can detect other <a href="http://www.yourinfertilitycure.org/pcos-symptoms" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">PCOS symptoms</a>, please visit our website, YourInfertilityCure.org where you can get further information on <a href="http://www.yourinfertilitycure.org/pcos-and-infertility" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">PCOS and infertility</a> as well as possible cure. Best of luck to you!</p>
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<p>Ovarian Cysts After The Menopause: Reasons, Threats And Solutions</p>
<p>Even though ovarian cysts after the menopause are less common, instances do crop up and may cause difficulties. Post-menopausal women with an ovarian cyst that is not suitable for conservative management may have to have an oophorectomy. This operation is done to take out the ovary within a bag so as not to have the cyst break<span id="more-231"></span> open in the peritoneal cavity. Post-menopausal women are recommended to take a sonographical CA125 test using transvaginal grayscale. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), and Doppler scans are not as good for the detection of post-menopausal cysts. Transvaginal ultrasound is the best way to understand the situation of ovarian cysts because it gives enhanced detail and more sensitivity. Larger cysts nevertheless should be examined transabdominally.</p>
<p>After menopause, ovarian cysts are contracted by about 17 percent of women. No optimal management solution for cysts exists. Many cysts will be reabsorbed by themselves without major difficulty. Malignancy and ovarian cysts do not appear to have much correlation, but ovarian cancer is showing a disturbing rise in older women. Survival is statistically unlikely, if the cancer spreads beyond the ovary. To be completely sure it is necessary to do a full laparotomy and staging procedure, even though it is well to be suspicious of the possible malignancy of all ovarian cysts in women after the menopause. From a sample of 226 women recent research on post-menopausal ovarian cysts suggests that ovarian cysts that are smaller than 50mm in diameter are benign and can be treated with safe management involving regular monitoring of the cyst size and the CA 125 levels.</p>
<p>For a woman after menopause, ovarian cysts generate two questions, the first concerning the best management and the second concerning where the treatment should take place. A typical test is the measurement of CA125 that is used in more than four out of five cases. A cutoff of 30 u/ml is used typically and the test sensitivity is 81 percent with specificity of 75 percent. The use of ultrasound has been shown to have 89 percent sensitivit<br />
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y and 73 percent specificity. Doppler sonography with color flow has also been demonstrated to usefully assess ovarian cysts. Examining the fluid cytologically from an ovarian cyst is less effective in deciding if a tumor is benign or malignant. The sensitivity is only about 25 percent with a greater danger of breaking open a cyst. When used with an index to measure the risk of malignancy, management changes should be revised accordingly. A general gynecologist will be able to manage women with low risk, but women at an intermediate risk level should be referred to a cancer unit and those with a high risk level should be accompanied to a cancer center.</p>
<p>In the laparoscopic management of ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women, the recommendation is often for oophorectomy instead of cystectomy. Frequently the error is made in choosing ovarian cyst fluid for a cytological assessment in an effort to identify cyst malignancy. The precision factor is only 25 percent in this case and there is also the risk of the cyst disintegrating. It is the high threat malignancy index that shows all ovarian cysts in post-menopausal women, which are suspected of being malignant. If a laparoscopy indicates suspicious clinical findings, then a full laparotomy and other staging procedures are to be employed. These must be done by a surgeon qualified for this as part of a multidisciplinary team working at a certified cancer center. Therefore one may deduce that aspiration has no real role to play in the post-menopausal management of asymptomatic ovarian cysts. Nevertheless, in conjunction with laparotomy and laparoscopy it might be a step in the preliminary surgical management. The extended midline incision should comprise biopsies from areas and adhesions under suspicion, the cytology in the form of ascites or washings, BSO, TAH and infra-colic omentectomy and laparotomy that is well documented. If the cyst is malignant this may have grave further effects on the probability of the patient surviving.</p>
<p>Similar to a number of other chronic complaints, ovarian cysts after menopause are not caused by one factor only. Conventional medicine that only acts on a particular symptom will therefore not be successful in curing ovarian cysts. Several factors need to be treated in the formation of an ovarian cyst. Some of these are directly responsible for the generation of such cysts, whereas others will act to worsen cysts that already exist. A primary cause might perhaps be dealt with by conventional medicine, but the indirect factors will remain and cause complications. A holistic program is the only possibility to fully relieve yourself from ovarian cysts after menopause. The treatment needs to be multi-dimensional because of the multiple factors involved in ovarian cysts. This is the only way of getting to the underlying problems and eliminating cysts forever.</p>
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<p>PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome) is a rare health disorder that affects around less than 5% of the entire female population across the world and yet, results in a significant amount of misery and heartache for the unfortunate few who are afflicted with it because they will struggle to conceive a child.</p>
<p>There has been a great deal of research to ascertain to a more precise degree the exact correlation between PCOS and infertility. This often takes the layman somewhat by surprise and they struggle to comprehend why on earth the medical profession with its resources and expertise should feel so compelled to investigate what seems to be &#8216;a sure thing&#8217;. The truth of the matter is that whilst the medical community is fairly familiar with what PCOS does, they are not quite as certain as to why it is caused, what are the risk factors that will contribute to it occurring within the body, or what is the best way to treat it. In the interests of improving the overall quality of care for the unfortunate women who are afflicted with this dreadful illness, the medical world has adopted a holistic approach and they should be commended for it.</p>
<p>It should be noted that whilst there is a relationship and direction correlation between PCOS and infertility, just because a woman happens to suffer from the condition does not automatically mean that the lady in question is therefore completely unable to give birth or conceive a child. There is a tendency among the layman to assume the absolute worst case scenario in such circumstances and this is perfectly understandable. Many women regard PCOS and infertility as dead certainties, but in truth, whilst the health condition PCOS does make the fertilization more challenging it is by no means the kiss of death to the process.</p>
<p>Again, upon hearing the news that they have diagnosed with the condition, many women cannot help but feel that there is simply no hope whatsoever for them, but in reality there are a number of different treatment options available. The most commonly relied upon is hormone therapy which maybe conducted either by means of capsules which are ingested orally, or by means of intravenous injection.</p>
<p>PCOS and infertility are two very scary words to a woman who is keen to have a child, but it is important to remember that even if you have been diagnosed with this illness it is by no means the end of the world.</p>
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<p>One of the common criticisms directed at politicians is that when they are confronted with a question that they do not like or do not wish to answer then they will answer the question they wish had been asked, thereby not only evading the issue at hand but also promoting their own assets. It seems that politicians all have their own stock answers although it seems that on occasion they all seem<span id="more-230"></span> to have a fair amount of overlap as well.</p>
<p>This has been a criticism that has been leveled towards the medical community especially in the specific context of certain types of health conditions such as PCOS where it seems that in the absence of hard proof, the same stock answers of &#8220;genetics&#8221; &#8220;diet&#8221; &#8220;exercise&#8221; will be uttered. No doubt these are all genuine variables in the development of a pathological condition however, one cannot help but feel a little cynical as to whether all health complaints can be identified and explained purely according to these.</p>
<p>However in the specific context of the health condition known as PCOS, it would seem that yes, the female&#8217;s diet does indeed play a rather significant role in the development and severity of the condition. Is there such a thing as a good diet for PCOS? Actually there is, although this is a recent innovation as it was only discovered recently. A good diet for PCOS will typically involve the female who suffers from the PCOS taking active steps to reduce the amount of carbohydrates in their diet and supplementing them instead with more protein.</p>
<p>It should be noted that an effective diet for PCOS will involve not only a change in the food which is being consumed on a daily basis but also the eating habits of the female in question. Therefore, the female should ensure that they eat less carbohydrates more frequently throughout the entire day. This is a fundamental aspect of any diet for pcos because it will mean that the female will be able to more effectively and easily prevent and minimize the sudden dips and fluctuations in their blood sugar levels. By eating too many carbs at once, you will spike your blood sugar to an unacceptably high level and then later suffer from a major crash.</p>
<p>Another important aspect of the diet for PCOS is to reduce the amount of saturated fats as well as salts you have in your diet.</p>
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<p>Identify The Signs Of Ovarian Cysts</p>
<p>Cysts are very small bags looking like blisters and filled with fluid. Women who are of the reproductive age commonly have cysts. They look like growths that are the size of almonds on each side of the uterus. This said, the imbalance of progesterone and estrogen, two of the female hormones, can also give rise to abnormal cysts such as dermoid cysts, endometrinoma cysts and cystadenoma cysts. In many cases these are not harmful and clear up by themselves. There are many signs concerning ovarian cysts, which allow for early detection if you know how to recognize them.</p>
<p>For many women, ovarian cysts do not result in any specific symptoms. Inactive tumors will probably not cause any symptoms. This is certainly the case when the cyst is very small. Sometimes the tumors that generate particular hormones can lead to specific symptoms. Bleeding even after menopause may start for women with a feminizing tumor. Girls with ovarian cysts who are still too young for puberty may start bleeding early and grow breasts and body hair. In some cases cysts will grow and bring on abdominal bloating as they become bigger. A woman in this case will go to the toilet often because of the additional pressure on the bladder and the bowels. In this case such a crucial indication of ovarian cysts must not be neglected. Other indications include pain during intercourse. A further frequent sign of ovarian cysts is when periods are heavy or irregular.</p>
<p>If a woman has an active masculine tumor, then periods may stop and she may begin to develop masculine features such as deepening of the voice, increased size of the clitoris and facial hair. It is possible for a woman to live with a cyst for many years without knowing it. However if the cyst has grown on a stem and the stem becomes twisted, this may also produce serious pain, an increase in the rate of heartbeat and vomiting. The name for this critical condition is torsion and it requires immediate action. If a cyst ruptures, the effects on a patient will depend on what the cyst contained, as well as any degree of bleeding or infection. A cyst that ruptures typically causes some pain but not necessarily as muc<br />
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h as with torsion. If you experience an abnormal swelling of your abdomen then be sure to consult a doctor or a clinic. Because of the absence of symptoms in the cases of many ovarian cysts, they are often only discovered during ultrasound scans or routine checkups being performed for other reasons.</p>
<p>So as to achieve long-term relief from ovarian cysts and their symptoms, the only real solution is a holistic treatment. Conventional medicine does not give effective treatment for ovarian cysts because it only focuses on relieving pain for symptoms. Several drug exists that may be prescribed for ovarian cyst treatment, but they do not bring a permanent solution. Many of them also have unfortunate second effects.</p>
<p>No unique sign of ovarian cysts exists for diagnosing ovarian cysts reliably. In certain instances, there is no symptom whatsoever. In other cases the symptoms manifest themselves as ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory diseases and endometriosis. Other ailments seemingly unrelated such as appendicitis and diverticulitis have also proved to generate symptoms and indications looking like those of an ovarian cyst. However, it is imperative to keep a lookout for any of the above. The classic sign of torsion in an ovarian cyst is intense abdominal pain accompanied by fever and nausea. Another common sign of ovarian cysts is menstrual cramps that are also known under the name of period pains, or by their medical appellation of dysmenorrhea. Up to a certain level, period pain may be usual, but some patients accept a high level of pain considering it to be normal. Bad menstrual cramps may suggest other impairments including those of ovarian cysts.</p>
<p>An indication of ovarian cysts is a continuing dull pulsing pain spreading from the lower back out to the thighs, as is a piecing pain in the pelvis just before the period starts or just before it ends. Other signs also linked to ovarian cysts are vomiting and fever and the sensation of a heavy or full abdomen. These signs may be numerous in some cases and completely absent in others. In the early stages, victims of ovarian cysts indicate a feeble pain or a feeling of fullness. The existence of ovarian cysts may also be signalled by pain when having intercourse. Piercing pains when pressure is applied to the bowels or during bowel movements are also to be treated with suspicion. In addition, signs often taken to be signs of pregnancy such as tenderness of the breasts, nausea and vomiting, can in fact indicate ovarian cysts. The best plan is to obtain counsel from a certified gynaecologist if you notice any of the above symptoms.</p>
<p>In order to remedy and prevent future ovarian cysts, a smarter choice is a holistic treatment that allows for the cure and elimination of ovarian cysts permanently. Even if several options of treating or managing ovarian cysts are available, some of these only target the diminution of the painful symptoms rather than resolving the underlying disease. A holistic solution is also the quickest and safest way to rid yourself of ovarian cyst infection today and for the future.</p>
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