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What is Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS)?

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This is a condition in which many follicles are produced and cause accumulation of fluid in the abdomen and sometimes in the chest. The abdominal fluid causes bloating. The fluid in the chest causes breathlessness. This condition is usually temporary. However women with poly cystic ovaries have an increased sensitivity to FSH and are more susceptible to severe hyperstimulation. See similar questions...

What treatment is available for ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)?

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In mild cases of OHSS, doctors advise patients to avoid intercourse and get a lot of bed rest. OHSS usually resolves itself spontaneously with the onset of menstruation. If more severe symptoms occur, hospitalization may be necessary. Your healthcare provider will advise you on the risks of OHSS. See similar questions...

I am afraid that I might have ovarian hyperstimulation. What can you tell me about this?

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First, if you are concerned about the possibility of OHSS you should call your clinic as soon as reasonably possible. OHSS (Ovarian HyperStimulation Syndrome) is when you have an unusually large number of mature follicles that release. When these follicles release, there is an unusually high concentration of estrogen-rich fluid in the peritoneal cavity, and the ovaries are generally enlarged far beyond their usual plum size - in some cases, they can swell to softball size. See similar questions...

What is polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS)?

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Many women present with significant ovulation problems that may indicate an underlying issue with their metabolism and nutrition. See similar questions...

Is There An Irritable Bowel Syndrome Ovarian Cyst Connection?

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Understandably, there is a lot of concern among patients and physicians alike as they try to determine the mystery surrounding an irritable bowel syndrome ovarian cyst link. It is already a known fact that women are three times more likely to be effected by irritable bowel syndrome than men, but... find articles | submit articles | link to us | site map | terms of use | privacy policy | contact us | advertising | partner with us See similar questions...

Will the Insulite System help with PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome)?

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Yes. One of the causes of PCOS is excess levels of insulin. The Insulite System will reduce your body's exposure to insulin and this can reduce the recurrence of cysts on your ovaries. Also, the Nutritional and Exercise Guidelines show you ways to change your lifestyle so that you permanently change your body's response to insulin. This will help you reverse PCOS. See similar questions...

How common are ovarian fibromas in the syndrome?

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Studies show that about 25% of women have fibromas. They cause no problems unless they are large. There is no evidence that they affect fertility. See similar questions...

PCOS What is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

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A look at polycystic ovarian syndrome and its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatments. There is help and hope for women with PCOS, find out what every woman should know about polycystic ovaries. The pelvic floor is very important to your needs. Not only will it help you stay in good sexual health but it can help prevent prolapses later in life. See similar questions...

What is OHSS?

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OHSS Ovarian Hyper stimulation Syndrome (OHSS) is a side-effect that can occur during infertility treatment with ovulation inducing drugs. Gastrointestinal disorders (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea). Severe cases of OHSS are however very rare (1-2% of cases). My husband refuses to get his semen tested. He says the fact that it is thick and voluminous means it must be normal! Multiple births occur more frequently after infertility treatment than in the normal population. See similar questions...

What are ovarian cysts?

Ovarian Cysts
A cyst is a fluid-filled sac, and can be located anywhere in the body. On the ovary, different types of cysts can form. The most common type of ovarian cyst is called a functional cyst, which often forms during the normal menstrual cycle. Each month, a woman's ovaries grow tiny cysts that hold the eggs. When an egg is mature, the sac breaks open to release the egg, so it can travel through the fallopian tube for fertilization. Then the sac dissolves. See similar questions...

What is ovarian cancer?

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There are several types of ovarian cancer. Ovarian tumors are the most histologically diverse group of tumors. At least 80 percent of malignant ovarian tumors arise from the lining of the ovary and are called epithelial carcinomas. The most common type is serous cyst adenocarcinoma, which accounts for 75 percent of cases of epithelial ovarian cancer. See similar questions...

How do you make the diagnosis of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome?

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In order for your doctor to make the diagnosis of PCOS he/she will have to obtain a detailed medical and gynecological history. In addition, your physician will need to perform a physical examination, which will include blood testing and in some cases an ultrasound. See similar questions...

What causes Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

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No one knows the exact cause of PCOS. Women with PCOS frequently have a mother or sister with PCOS. But there is not yet enough evidence to say there is a genetic link to this disorder. Many women with PCOS have a weight problem. So researchers are looking at the relationship between PCOS and the body's ability to make insulin. Insulin is a hormone that regulates the change of sugar, starches, and other food into energy for the body's use or for storage. See similar questions...

How is Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) treated?

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Because there is no cure for PCOS, it needs to be managed to prevent problems. Treatments are based on the symptoms each patient is having and whether she wants to conceive or needs contraception. Below are descriptions of treatments used for PCOS. Birth control pills. For women who don't want to become pregnant, birth control pills can regulate menstrual cycles, reduce male hormone levels, and help to clear acne. However, the birth control pill does not cure PCOS. See similar questions...

Can You Tell Me Something About Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS)?

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PCOS refers to a condition in which hormones (androgens/estrogen) are overproduced by the ovaries. The excess hormones can cause a lack of a menstrual cycle, excess hair growth, obesity, acne, and insulin resistance. As a result, women with PCOS are at a high risk of developing diabetes. As more and more research is being done on PCOS, more associations with other illnesses are being found. See similar questions...

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