Progesterone Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Efficacy of Progestins in Treatment of Functional Ovarian Cyst
The aim of this study is to determine whether the use of progesterone only pills has a beneficial effect over the expectant management of functional ovarian cyst or not , through a sample of female patients within the reproductive years
An ovarian cyst is a common gynecological problem and is divided into 2 main categories;
physiological and pathological In relative frequency, functional cysts account for about 24%
of all ovarian cysts, benign cysts 70% and malignant 6% Functional cysts are the most common
masses seen in the premenopausal ovary and are estimated to affect 8%-20% of
reproductive-aged women
Pain or discomfort in the lower abdomen Severe pain from torsion (twisting) or rupture - Cyst
rupture is characterized by sudden, sharp, unilateral pelvic pain; this can be associated
with trauma, exercise, or coitus. Cyst rupture can lead to peritoneal signs, abdominal
distention, and bleeding (which is usually self-limited) Discomfort with intercourse,
particularly deep penetration Changes in bowel movements such as constipation Pelvic pressure
causing tenesmus or urinary frequency Menstrual irregularities Precocious puberty and early
menarche in young children Abdominal fullness and bloating Indigestion, heartburn, or early
satiety Hyperpyrexia - This may result from some complications of ovarian cysts, such as
ovarian torsion Adnexal or cervical motion tenderness In current clinical practice ,
gynecologists treat functional ovarian cysts with either oral Contraceptive pills or
expectant management alone. we presume using progesterone only pills for treatment of
functional ovarian cyst
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