The model revealed that she is experiencing pain, abdominal cramps and nausea due to the condition.
Tuesday November 29, Hailey Bibermodel and wife of the singer Justin Biebershe posted a photo on social media showing her belly to tell that she is showing some symptoms due to an ovarian cyst.
According to her, the problem caused her pain, cramps and nausea, as well as abdominal swelling. βI have an apple-sized cyst on my ovary,β she began.
“I don’t have endometriosis or PCOS, but I’ve had cysts a couple of times and it’s never fun. It hurts and bothers me, makes me nauseous, bloated, cramping and ’emotional. Either way, I’m sure many of them you can identify and understand,” the Rhode-Beauty founder reported on Instagram Stories.
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What is an ovarian cyst?
According to Dr. Tais Calomenia gynecologist, cysts consist of a sac with liquid content inside and can appear spontaneously in the ovaries.
“Most of the time, cysts are asymptomatic and don’t cause any problems. However, they can cause symptoms, which depend on their size and the structures they may possibly be compressing,” she explains.
Pelvic pain, feeling bloated, nausea, bleeding outside the menstrual period, and pain during intercourse are symptoms that can occur due to the cyst, according to Mariana Betiolimidwife specialist in intimate health and CEO of Inciclo.
To confirm the diagnosis, imaging tests, such as ultrasound, are essential. “Thus, it is possible to see where the ovarian cyst is and its size to decide on the appropriate treatment,” emphasizes the midwife.
As for treatment, Mariana says that many cysts disappear on their own in a few months, but there are also cases where medication may be needed. If the problem is large, a surgical procedure can be done to remove it.
“The bigger the cyst, the more chances it has of rupture, which would cause bleeding and a lot of pain. It also increases the chances of the ovary moving and twisting, which leads to an intense pelvic pain crisis,” says the specialist in pelvic pain. intimate health .
Dr. TaΓs says that “there is nothing that can be done to prevent ovarian cysts.” However, he stresses the importance of seeing a gynecologist regularly and keeping exams up to date.
βThat way, you can identify the problem from the very beginning, that is, when it is still in its infancy,β warns Calomeni.
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