North West Gynaecology  
Contact North West Gynaecology by telephoning 0161 248 2031

Ovarian Cysts

   
  bmi healthcare
 
 
Abnormal Cervical Smears and Colposcopy Abnormal Cervical Smears and Colposcopy
Anovulation Anovulation
Contraception Contraception
Donor Insemination Donor Insemination
Egg and Embryo Donation Egg and Embryo Donation
Ejaculation Problems Ejaculation Problems
Endometriosis Endometriosis
Excessive Hair Growth Excessive Hair Growth
Gynaecological Cancers Gynaecological Cancers
Heavy Menstrual Periods Heavy Menstrual Periods
Impotence Impotence
In Vitro Fertilisation In Vitro Fertilisation
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
Menopause Menopause
Miscarriage Miscarriage
Ovarian Cysts Ovarian Cysts
Ovulation Induction Ovulation Induction
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Post Menopausal Bleeding Post Menopausal Bleeding
Pre-menstrual Syndrome Pre-menstrual Syndrome
Prolapse Prolapse
Pelvic Pain Pelvic Pain
Recurrent Miscarriage Recurrent Miscarriage
Stress Of Infertility Stress Of Infertility
Urinary Incontinence Urinary Incontinence
Uterine Fibroids Uterine Fibroids
Vagina Spasm Vagina Spasm
Vulval Problems Vulval Problems

  These are a common finding on ultrasound scan. Some women may have had an ultrasound for a specific reason such as pain, or they may have been found incidentally whilst having a scan for an unconnected reason. Ovarian cysts can sometimes cause pain or swelling in the lower abdomen. Occasionally, some bleeding or twisting (torsion) of the cyst can occur which may cause more severe pain. Most cysts are benign, and the ultrasound gives a good indication of this. If a cyst is benign appearing and small, it can often be left alone and kept under observation with a repeat scan after a few weeks or months. If the cyst is causing possible symptoms, then removal may be recommended. This can usually be done safely with laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery. Sometimes a blood test may help in deciding whether surgery is necessary or not (known as a CA125). This blood test can be raised for a variety of reasons, one of which is ovarian cancer. However, many benign conditions can also cause a rise in the blood test.


 
 
North West Gynaecology, Private Gynaecologist Manchester  
  Web Design By Kudos Web Design Manchester kudos web design manchester