Ovarian Cyst and Polycystic Ovary

Document Type : Review Article

Author

Department of Maternity and Newborn Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Helwan University. Egypt.

Abstract

With the improvement of ultrasound methods, specialists are better ready to identify ovarian cyst and polycystic ovary. In any case, these cysts are frequently benign. The ovary is a significant organ in the body, so it is not remarkable that any pain or inconvenience at this level causes us to feel pressure and rapidly go to a specialist's counsel. Among these reasons for uneasiness: The presence of growths on the ovary. Regardless of whether we find its reality by some coincidence, this makes us ask our temperament, particularly our ripeness. During each menstrual cycle, another ovarian follicle develops, and afterward, at a specific second, given an ascent in hormones, it detonates to discharge an egg prepared for fertilization. Yet, now and again hormones break down. The follicle keeps on growing and transforms into a pimple that will continuously decrease its expansion. Here we are discussing clinical ovarian cyst, where the body of evidence authorities prompt against any treatment. It is accounted for that this ordinary move happens to an enormous degree consistently however it is to some degree hard to analyze. In the event of any questions, the specialist demands the patient to experience an ultrasound to affirm the nearness of a useful swelling and attempt to screen three phases of its continuous decrease. If this is not wanted, a laparoscopy can be performed (without an entry point in the mid-region) to affirm what is happening inside.