Infertility is generally considered to be the failure to conceive a child after 1 year of unprotected sexual activity. Cysts are fluid-filled lump under the skin often produced by over-secreting gland.
An abnormal sac or closed cavity lined with epithelium and filled with liquid or semisolid matter is called Cyst. There are many varieties of cysts occurring in different parts of the body. Its can be throat, mouth, stomach, intestine, uterus etc. in any part of the body and it can obstruct the functioning of that part of the body creating various complications. Some cysts are congenital, due to abnormal embryonic development; Others are tumors containing cells that secret mucus or other substances, and in the body. In such cases the cysts are usually surgically removed but they can be dissolved safely by herbs also without creating complications
These are the most common of the benign functional cysts (functional meaning in response to a normal menstrual cycle). Each time an egg is produced by the ovary a small cyst forms. The cyst is usually very small and ruptures when releasing the egg during ovulation. If the cysts don’t rupture they may continue to grow; however, as they rarely grow larger than 8 centimeters and normally shrink after ovulation, surgery is usually not required. If rupture occurs, pelvic pain may result and last 24-48 hours. The pain is due to a small amount of bleeding which is irritating to the abdominal cavity. Surgery may be indicated in cases when bleeding continues or is excessive.They can occur as a single tumor but often are multiple; their consistency ranges from hard and stoney to soft and rubbery.
Symptoms of Tumor or Cyst
Symptoms vary greatly. Some women are fortunate enough to be completely asymptomatic, but their fibroids are usually insignificant in size. Most women experience at least one of the following complaints or side effects:
• Pelvic Pain
• Increased menstrual cramps
• Increased menstrual flow
• Clots
• Irregular or painful periods
• Increased urinary frequency
• Constipation
• Bloating