Cystic Ovarian Understanding ovarian cysts, symptoms and treatment is

February 1st, 2009 by Carrie

cystic ovary: Understanding cystic ovaries, symptoms and treatment is

If you have been diagnosed with an ovarian cyst, you might be concerned about how this condition will affect the long term. An ovarian cyst is a tiny different from the appearance of functional cyst and not so common as. Many women who have PCOS or polycystic ovary syndrome, have a history of the disease in their families.

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[Display ReviewAZON = "searchquery" query = "cystic acne pcos" count = "10" category = "All" page = "1" type = "default"] Question: ( So I was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome ABT eight years ago and has been taking the pill for 7yrs and to clear my skin was really bad before that. But now 7yrs later my face is breaking into really huge cystic acne which is under the skin and I have 4 on one cheek and another on the other even though I’m still on the pill and shouldn’t in Valencia. Does anyone know if this is indicative of my pcos the resurgence or could be due to something else? Also what is the best way to get rid of scars, coz even though I did not break the scar a lot and I have massive dark spots on the face. Greatest answer: Answer

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I’m not sure about the connection SOP … but I suffered from cystic acne when I was a adolescente.Lo best you can do is see a dermatologist . I did, and was one of the best decisions I ever made. What do you think? Answer below!

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  1. SerbY G says:

    I believe that you may have a condition called Hidradenitis Supprativa. It is a condition of re-occurring boils/ cysts/abscesses , that are often misdiagnosed as ingrown hairs, herpes, being unclean and folliculitis. This is a newly diagnosed skin condition , but there is a lot of info out there. There are alot of group members with POCOS and HS.
    Here is a link :
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidradeniti...
    If this sounds like it might be you, READ it, PRINT it out, and TAKE it to your DOC.
    Its better to try to start treatment soon, it can spread over the body if left untreated. These boils can become quite large and painful. Sometimes even lasting for weeks or months , do not attempt to POP them they can then tunnel under your skin and spread all over the body. Most common areas are armpits, groin, binkni line, inner legs, and intimate places and basically anywhere that sweats and rub against clothing. Stress is a big inducer.

    There is some support groups at MSN

    (http://groups.msn.com/HidradenitisSuppor...

    and yahoo, and I am open for questions!
    I have had this for 8 years, I was misdiagnosed for a LONG time, It was very embarrassing, painful and scary. I am just trying to help out so you don’t have to wait as long as I did.

    I also prefer to use NEXCARE bandages.. there are 2 kinds I like for comfort and stay put reasons..
    the first is like a clear bandaid…. soft on the edges with a small area of bandage… helps with those buggers when they are on bikni line.. usually stay for me.. or occasionally on my inner thigh for those I like the foamy sponge like ones that are beige in color.. I think they are some 3M.

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