chocolate three cyst
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by tanushka - Sep 13th, 2012 2:17 am.
tanushka
tanushka
i got married in dec-2010 i found this problem last year i took medicines for this small result but no results i want to destroy with medicine not with laproscopy pls suggest me is it possible with medicine . i have no chid yet
re: chocolate three cyst by Sadhana - Sep 22nd, 2012 1:08 pm
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Sadhana
Sadhana
Dear Tanushka

Endometriosis that is treated with hormone drugs can result in temporary improvement of symptoms such as painful periods, pain on intercourse and pelvic pain, but there are many side effects with all drug treatments offered for Endometriosis.


Medical treatment does not improve the chances for pregnancy, and as the treatment is hormonally based, it will delay conception even further due to the hormonal imbalances introduced into the body.


Medication suppresses endometriosis, rather than removing it and is effective only for short term management of symptoms, the active endometriosis returning gradually over 12-24 months after stopping the drugs.


The aim of drug therapy is to break the cycle of stimulation and bleeding. By stopping the ovary's usual hormonal cycle and reducing estrogen levels, the endometrial deposits shrink down and become inactive. The endometriosis is still there, and will gradually become reactivated when the normal menstrual cycle starts again.


Ovarian endometriomas of greater than 3cm diameter are unlikely to respond to medical treatment, and similarly if there is a significant amount of adhesions - these will respond best to laparoscopic surgery.


This aim of drug medication is to alter the chemical and hormone levels in the body which in turn will affect the natural bodily processes. This will also affect the behaviour of the Endometrial growths.


Pseudo-pregnancy - a state resembling pregnancy - is used as one method to treat Endometriosis, and this can be achieved through hormone drug therapy. This approach was developed by observations that Endometriosis would regress during pregnancy. Pseudo-pregnancy can be induced by using oral contraceptives containing estrogen and progesterone.

Pseudo-menopause - a state resembling menopause - was developed as another means of treatment because it was observed that Endometriosis also regressed after menopause.



Drugs Commonly used to Treat Endometriosis


All of these treatments can have various side effects. Some women suffer more than others, but it is advised to be well informed about them before you decide which to use.

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