15th June, 2012 - Posted by health news - No Comments
Ovary pains can either be chronic or acute. When it’s encountered by a lady it may be an indication of several different types of conditions. An acute soreness in the lower abdomen is typically encountered quickly for a few days and within a short space of time, it disappears while continual pain in the lower abdomen usually starts slowly and lasts for several months. Right now we’re going to take a look at ovary pains, which might be continual or short term and it can become worse during specific activities for example urination or even during an intense workout session. On the other hand moderate cramps may appear which usually go unnoticed. Continue reading Read More
23rd March, 2011 - Posted by health news - No Comments
This article is focused on giving you information concerning some of the concerns you may have related to ovulation pain. What is ovulation pain? What causes ovulation pain? What are the signs of ovulation pain? Why is there sometimes ovulation pain after ovulation? Continue reading Read More
15th March, 2011 - Posted by health news - No Comments
An ovary cyst is mostly basically a small sac that appears on an ovary. Normally, this sac fills up with nonhazardous fluid. It looks like an air bubble when seen with an ultrascan. This article is intended to answer several of the basic questions you may well have on the subject of ovarian cysts: what is an ovarian cyst, how dangerous is a cyst on the ovary, what is a ruptured an ovary cyst, and what are the types of cysts on the ovary. Continue reading Read More