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		<description><![CDATA[Ovarian cyst removal is usually recommended when cysts are large, solid, shaped in irregular forms, suspected of being cancerous, twisted, ruptured, or causing severe pain. Older patients with ovarian cysts are more likely to need to have them removed since the likelihood of having a cancerous cyst increases with age. Prior to the removal of [...]<p><a href="http://ovariancystanswers.com/ovarian-cyst-removal/">Ovarian Cyst Removal</a> is from <a href="http://ovariancystanswers.com/">Ovarian Cyst Answers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ovarian cyst removal is usually recommended when cysts are large, solid, shaped in irregular forms, suspected of being cancerous, twisted, ruptured, or causing severe pain. Older patients with ovarian cysts are more likely to need to have them removed since the likelihood of having a cancerous cyst increases with age.</p>
<p>Prior to the removal of the ovarian cyst, a doctor will usually perform a physical exam on the patient. They will also conduct a review of medications, a urine test, and a blood test. They may do a CT scan and X-ray of the abdomen to confirm their diagnosis before considering ovarian cyst removal.<span id="more-14"></span></p>
<p>In order to remove an ovarian cyst, a doctor may choose to perform either laparoscopic surgery or open surgery, depending on the type of ovarian cyst that is removed. It is common to perform open surgery on larger cysts.</p>
<p>In laparoscopic surgery, a slim tube called a laparoscope is introduced into the patient&#8217;s body by making a small incision in  the lower abdomen. It is very helpful in locating the ovarian cyst as well as to guide its removal.</p>
<p>Large ovarian cysts are usually removed through surgery under general anesthesia. Post-operative experience usually includes some abdominal pain. Other complications like bleeding and  infection may also be experienced. In a few rare cases, removal may cause infertility and blood clots. There is also a chance that a new cyst will still develop after ovarian cyst  removal surgery.</p>
<p>If during the surgical operation to remove an ovarian cyst, no ovarian cancer is being detected, then it is highly unlikely that there will be any complications. The patient is expected to be fully recovered weeks after surgery.  Once ovarian cancer is found, the patient may need surgery to remove either one or both of the ovaries. After surgery, a treatment program for the ovarian cancer would need to be implemented.</p>
<p>Surgery for ovarian cyst removal may result in high fever or chills, abdominal swelling, vomiting, excessive pain or bleeding or any other ill feelings. If you experience any of these after your operation, contact your doctor immediately. You may or may not experience any complications post-surgery but nonetheless, it should be closely monitored.</p>
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