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    Surgery to remove an ovarian cyst in Nigeria: cost of ovarian cyst surgery

    Stella Eton EtonStella Eton Eton2022-05-18
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    Do you know the surgical Costs for Ovarian Cyst Removal in Nigeria? The ovaries can develop cysts, which are fluid-filled sacs, on or within them. Many women suffer from them at some point in their lives, and they are extremely common. In most cases, they don’t produce any symptoms or pain, which is why they tend to go unnoticed and vanish on their own. For patients younger than 35, the vast majority of instances are non-cancerous (non-cancerous).

    If ovulation is disrupted or the fertilization process is impeded by ovarian cysts, this might have a negative impact on fertility.

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    Is it possible that an ovarian cyst has an impact on a woman’s ability to become pregnant?

    There’s a good probability that the presence of an ovarian cyst does not impact one’s ability to conceive naturally, which is why doctors often only look into the matter when the couple has been trying for a year without success.

    Some types of ovarian cysts have been linked to a decreased ability to conceive in some circumstances. We need to determine the sort of ovarian cyst you have before we can proceed.

    Fertility-damaging cysts are divided into two categories.

    The most common type of endometrial tumor is endometrioma. Endometriosis is a disorder in which the uterine tissue (endometrium) develops outside the uterus, resulting in these cysts. In cases when endometriosis affects the ovaries, it is known as endometriomas, and it has been linked to infertility issues.

    The ovarian cysts that occur from polycystic ovary syndrome. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a disorder that is distinguished by multiple tiny cysts within the ovaries indicated.

    Other side effects of ovarian cyst

    Most ovarian cysts are ‘functional’, just developing as a result of the normal ovulation cycle and fading away on their own. Some women, however, may suffer from cyst-related issues. Abdominal pain can be caused by the rupture or bleeding of functional cysts.

    ‘Pathological cysts’ are different types of cysts that can form in certain circumstances. Dermoid cysts, which can get quite large, include a variety of foreign tissues, including hair, skin, and teeth. It is possible for cystadenomas to be filled with watery liquid or mucus, depending on the cells that cover the ovary’s outer layer. Both of these forms may necessitate surgical removal of ovarian cysts.

    However, unless an ovary is removed, this procedure should have no effect on a woman’s ability to become pregnant. Cysts that are particularly large, complex, or malignant can cause this to happen, although it is quite unusual. Pregnancy issues can arise if surgery isn’t done before the pregnancy.

    Treatment for ovarian cysts

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    Medical intervention is rarely needed for most cysts. Your doctor may advise you to keep a close eye on things and see if anything changes.

    Depending on the severity of your pain, your doctor may prescribe ibuprofen, paracetamol, or even tramadol. Depending on your situation, they may also recommend hormonal contraceptives. Although the medications won’t remove the cysts, they can help prevent their recurrence.

    Cysts in the ovaries can be surgically removed in some cases. Ovarian torsion can result in cysts that are big, persistent, or cause symptoms. If you’re nearing menopause, you may also need surgery due to the increased risk of malignant cysts. The surgeon may choose to remove only the cyst or the entire ovary, depending on the circumstances.

    There are a variety of surgical procedures:

    Cysts under one centimeter in diameter can be treated by laparoscopy. A small incision is made above or below your belly button by the doctor. Using a piece of camera-equipped equipment, your doctor can view the cyst or ovary, while another tool removes it. You may not have to spend the night in the hospital. Laparoscopic surgery for the excision of ovarian cysts is a costly procedure.

    In Nigeria, how much does ovarian cyst surgery cost?

    The majority of ovarian cyst removal surgeries in Nigeria are open abdominal surgeries rather than laparoscopic (keyhole) procedures. When it comes to removing an ovarian cyst in Nigeria, the cost might range from roughly #200,000 Naira to as much as #500,000 Naira. Private ovarian cyst surgery in Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, and Benin City, for example, can cost up to 5 million Naira or even more in some cases.

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    Stella Eton Eton

      Stella Eton has been a writer and editor for the last four years. A graduate of UI university, she enjoys Parenting topics, Pregnancy, Baby care, and articles that promote a healthy lifestyle that benefits both mothers and children.

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