
It may be difficult if you need to treat ovarian cysts during pregnancy. Traditional treatment is not available or is particularly dangerous. Even pain management is more complicated. So how do you treat ovarian cysts normally during pregnancy?
The traditional way of treating ovarian cysts is to prescribe contraceptives or surgically remove cysts. Contraceptives are out of the question while you are pregnant. If the cyst is particularly large, in a dangerous position, or if there is a solid component, it must be surgically removed. This is generally done using laparoscopy during the second pregnancy.
The rest of us affected by ovarian cysts during pregnancy are waiting for cysts to heal on their own. Fortunately for most women, it does, but it may take several months. But there is a natural way you can use it to help it.
Control pain
First, if there is pain in the ovarian cyst, it is necessary to control it. Pregnancy itself is uncomfortable as it is. You can help with counter medication including acetaminophen. However, never use drugs containing ibuprofen. This can cause serious harm to your fetus.
You can also manage pain naturally. Hot compression and water bottle relaxes abdominal tension and relieves stress of the ovary. This removes some of the pressure and relieves your pain. You can also try other relaxation methods such as pregnant women's yoga and herbal tea.
To remove cysts
To treat ovarian cysts during pregnancy, it is necessary to first purify the body. While you are pregnant, you may want to avoid most herbal supplements as you may be harmful to your baby. However, just drinking plenty of water and improving your diet will help you clean up the liver.
As most taps and many bottled water may contain trace amounts of hormonal agents, please drink filtered water. This may actually worsen your cyst. Also, soft PET bottles contain BPA related to immature testicles of newborn babies. BPA mimics the estrogen in the body and may aggravate the ovary. Drink from glass or metal container, please avoid plastic microwave and freezing.
Please pay attention to complications
The two most common complications of ovarian cysts are ovarian torsion and ruptured cysts. Both need to get treatment immediately.
In ovarian torsion, the ovary is twisted by the weight of the cyst and its blood supply is blocked. It will feel like a debilitating pain on the side of the cyst. In such cases, please consult your doctor immediately.
While there are sudden pain and sudden intense pain, a constant burning sensation may cause cysts to explode. It may also involve vaginal bleeding. In such cases, please consult your doctor immediately. Antibiotics need to be administered to prevent infection and are monitored to ensure no internal bleeding.
