Ovarian Cyst Pain: Why Using Birth Control Pills Is Not The Answer To Eliminating Ovarian Cyst Pain.

By Lisa Page

Do you find yourself bending over in unbearable ovarian cyst pain just when your menstrual period is about to start or just before it ends? Or even though you are on birth control pills you still get ovarian cyst pain on a regular basis and your doctor does not really know what to do?

The truth is that the conventional method of treating ovarian cyst using birth control pills to shrink ovarian cyst is not as effective as we have been made to believe.

If they are as effective as we have been told, many woman would not end up on those theatre beds having a surgery to remove their ovarian cyst after using birth control pills for many years.

The reason your doctor prescribes contraceptive pills to get rid of ovarian cyst pain is so that you don't ovulate.

But you see if you already had a cyst before you start using the pills, the pills will not do anything to shrink that cyst. True, new cysts may not develop but what about the old ones that are already there?

Any already existing cyst may continue to cause you pain, discomfort and not to mention the potential for it to rupture or twist on itself.

Aside from that, birth control pills have a long list of negative side effects such as unexplained weight gain, high blood pressure, blood clots, gallbladder disease just to mention a few.

What about when you are ready to have children? It is impossible to keep using contraceptive pills and expect to conceive. So what do you do?

You need to get to the root cause of your ovarian cyst pain and get rid of it from there and not just treat the symptoms like birth control pills do.

How do you get rid of Ovarian Cyst Pain? One simple step is to stop or at least reduce the oestrogen pills (birth control pills) as prescribed by your doctor and start applying natural progesterone cream.

But doing this alone will not eliminate your ovarian cyst completely, but is it virtually impossible to talk about all you need to know in a single article. - 29860

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