Saturday, November 14, 2009

Bloated stomach, bowell irregularity, lower abdominal pain?

raised white blood cells. ? ovarian cysts or ovarian cancer

Bloated stomach, bowell irregularity, lower abdominal pain?
Honey go see your gynaecologist or an oncologist as soon as possible.





This is serious.I was reading about ovarian cancer recently and i read that its not detected early because its usaully mistaken for something else.The reason I am reading is because i have the same symptoms.Don't wait any longer please go to your specialist.





Dont hesitate,stop what you are doing and go to the doctor immediately.





Hope everything turns out ok and good luck.





Ovarian Cancer


Ovarian cancer usually happens in women over age 50, but it can also affect younger women. Its cause is unknown. Ovarian cancer is hard to detect early.


The sooner ovarian cancer is found and treated, the better your chance for recovery. But ovarian cancer is hard to detect early. Many times, women with ovarian cancer have no symptoms or just mild symptoms until the disease is in an advanced stage and hard to treat. Symptoms may include:


• Heavy feeling in pelvis


• Pain in lower abdomen


• Bleeding from the vagina


• Weight gain or loss


• Abnormal periods


• Unexplained back pain that gets worse


• Gas, nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite


Treatment is usually surgery followed by treatment with medicines called chemotherapy.








Symptoms


• Sense of pelvic heaviness


• Vague lower abdominal discomfort


• Vaginal bleeding


• Weight gain or loss


• Abnormal menstrual cycles


• Unexplained back pain that worsens over time


• Increased abdominal girth


• Non-specific gastrointestinal symptoms:


o Increased gas


o Indigestion


o Lack of appetite


o Nausea and vomiting


o Inability to ingest usual volumes of food


o Bloating


Additional symptoms that may be associated with this disease:


• Increased urinary frequency or urgency


• Excessive hair growth


There may be no symptoms until late in the disease
Reply:Have you seen a doctor yet? It sounds as if you have, since you know your white cell count. It could be any number of things.





Obviously the thought of ovarian issues is frightening for you. I hope you can take comfort in the fact that I have had ovarian cysts since I was 16, and I have had many of the same symptoms, and I also have three children, and it hasn't impacted my life negatively, aside from occasional pain.





Best wishes!
Reply:high carbohydrate intake can cause bloated stomach. not exercise and you re fat prone can also cause bloated stomach
Reply:Maybe you have hormone imbalance





My web page regarding hormone tests


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1 do an on line hormone test http://www.johnleemd.com/store/resource_...





2 do an appropriate saliva test and obtain results





If you have a saliva test to check your hormone levels it may remove the stress of worrying about something that might not happen. The removal of the stress will help you body.





3 get results %26amp; discuss with a NPIS doctor or educate your GP/MD





If you have ovarian cysts this may give you some comfort


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No operation required ... just get your hormones back in balance


search the web for "natural progesterone abdominal pain" or "natural progesterone pcos" and you will find many pages





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Excess androgens (male hormones): This is most often caused by too much sugar and simple carbohydrates in the diet and is often found in women who have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). You can find out more about PCOS in What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About PREmenopause, as well as the March 1999 issue of the John R Lee, M.D. Medical Letter. And try saliva hormone testing for progesterone, estradiol and testosterone.


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Hope this provides some comfort and assistance


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