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Cysts - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment to Get Rid of Cysts fast

Definition:

Cysts are harmless sac - like growth in the deeper layers of the skin, which are filled with liquid, gaseous, or semisolid substance. Cysts can occur anywhere in the body and vary a lot in shape and size. The outer, or capsular, portion of a cyst is termed the cyst wall. A single cyst is likely to be an innocent finding, but multiple cysts, especially in the kidneys, can be indicative of polycystic kidney disease and may lead to renal problems.

A cyst is defined as "any closed epithelium-lined cavity or sac, normal or abnormal, usually containing liquid material". There are many different types of cysts. It can be formed in various different areas of the body including the skin, genitals and internal organs.

Causes of Cysts:

Cysts may occur as a result of a developmental error in the embryo before birth, or they may be caused by an infection, or, in some cases, they arise spontaneously and no cause is found.

Some of the known Causes of Cysts include:

  • Blocked ducts, which cause a build-up of fluid in the ducts and causing cysts.
  • A cellular defect is also a main cause of cysts.
  • An impact injury that pops a blood vessel, may lead to the condition of cyst formation.
  • A parasite.
  • Breast Cysts are caused by the production of too much estrogen hormone.
  • Sebaceous cysts are often the result of swollen hair follicles, or skin trauma.

Causes of Ovarian Cysts:

The following are possible risk factors for developing ovarian cysts:

  • Ovarian Cancer is the main cause of the Cyst formation in ovaries.
  • History of previous ovarian cysts.
  • Irregular menstrual cycles, may lead to formation of ovarian cysts.
  • Increased upper body fat distribution.

Symptoms for Cysts:

Some Important Symptoms of Cysts includes:

  • During cyst formation, there will be pressure, fullness, or pain in the abdomen.
  • Dull ache in the lower back and thighs may also be encountered.
  • If you have a problem in passing urine completely, then its a indication of cyst formation.
  • Pain during sexual intercourse may be encountered.
  • Nausea or Vomiting may occur in some chronic cases of cysts formation.
  • You may have fast breathing in cyst condition.
  • Long-term pelvic pain during menstrual period could occur.
  • In case of ovarian cysts, there will be vaginal pain or spots of blood from vagina.
  • Infertility.
  • An increase in facial or body hair.
  • Irregular bowel or bladder function.
  • Signs of shock from internal bleeding.

Symptoms that may indicate infection of sebaceous cysts include:

  • Redness.
  • Tenderness.
  • Increased temperature of the skin over the bumps or lumps.
  • Greyish white, cheesy, foul smelling material draining from the bump.

Small lumps or bumps that occur just under the skin of the vagina, genitalia, breast, abdomen, face, neck, or elsewhere on the body are also common symptoms of sebaceous cysts.

Treatment for Cysts:

If the cyst or tumor is not painful and does not interfere with hearing, treatment is not necessary.

Some important treatment for cysts includes:

  • If a cyst becomes painful, it may be infected. Treatment may include antibiotics or removal of the cyst.
  • Benign bony tumors may progressively increase in size. If a benign tumor is painful or interferes with hearing, surgical removal of the tumor may be needed.
  • Apply Milia Treatment thickly on problem area. Letting the cream settle into skin.
  • For residual marks, apply Skin Blemish Treatment.

Herbal Treatment for Cysts:

Herbs can be used to help balance the hormones, which will encourage the ovaries to function normally.

Echinacea - Echinacea is useful for boosting immune system function as it can increase white blood cell count and activity. These increased levels can help to prevent functional cysts.

Milk thistle - This is an important herb for the treatment of cysts. It can encourage the detoxification process, which means that abnormal cells will be destroyed and excess hormones excreted.

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