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Im scared please help

by bip, Aug 07, 2007 06:56AM
Im a 34 year old female.  I don't know what is wrong Im very bloated ,  peeing so much its making me stress.   I don't have no infection, Im not constitpated . Something is pressing on my bladder and bloated.  I seen my OBGYN they said I have a cyst on my ovarie and its quiestionable.  Do you know what she means by that? Im so confused..... Just scared I have cancer...
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by krobbin, Aug 07, 2007 05:38PM
To: bip
I've had two friends that have had ovarian cysts that have burst, one needed surgery, the other had hers heal up on its own.  As far as I can tell, they are not uncommon and not usually cancerous.  If you haven't already, check out these websites

http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/ovarian-cysts/DS00129
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ovariancysts.html
http://www.emedicinehealth.com/ovarian_cysts/article_em.htm

You need to follow up with your doctor for further tests in order to receive the correct diagnosis.

by BhumikaMD, Jul 20, 2008 02:23AM
Hi,

Bloating is any abnormal general swelling, or increase in diameter of the abdominal area. As a symptom, the patient feels a full and tight abdomen, which may cause abdominal pain sometimes accompanied by borborygmus.

Common causes for abdominal bloating are:

    * Overeating (gastric distension)
    * Lactose intolerance, fructose intolerance and other food intolerances
    * Food allergy
    * Aerophagia (air swallowing, a nervous habit)
    * Irritable bowel syndrome
The symptom of bloating can be well managed through dietary changes that prevent the over-reaction of the gastrocolic reflex. Having soluble fiber foods and supplements, substituting dairy with soy or rice products, being careful with fresh fruits and vegetables that are high in insoluble fiber, and eating regular small amounts can all help to lessen the symptoms. Foods and beverages to be avoided or minimized include red meat, oily, fatty and fried products, dairy (even when there is no lactose intolerance), solid chocolate, coffee (regular and decaffeinated), alcohol, carbonated beverages, especially those also containing sorbitol, and artificial sweeteners.

Hope this helped. Let us know if you need any more help.
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