Bleeding Ovarian Cysts: Home Remedies And What To Do



There are many causes of abnormal bleeding in women. There are some cases where ovarian cysts also cause bleeding or spotting between periods. Here is what you should do when you experience vaginal bleeding that has been caused by cysts on ovaries.

It is important to understand that bleeding or spotting between periods that occurs as a result of ovarian cysts is usually an after effect of an ovarian cyst rupture. The home remedies that you will need are those which are designed to help you to manage the symptoms of an ovarian cyst rupture. 

The most common of these symptoms is pelvic and abdominal pain which is usually excruciating and which can interfere with the way a woman carries on her daily activities. Having pain relievers around the home will be of great use so far as bleeding ovarian cysts are concerned.

Since the pain can be extreme when a cyst ruptures, there may be need to use other home remedies to relieve the pain. A heating pad can be used to help to boost the flow of blood around the abdominal area. This can be done by simply placing the pad on your abdomen. 

You can also use a bottle filled with hot water to achieve the same effect. You may however want to wrap the bottle in a piece of clothing to regulate the amount of heat emitted by it. This will help to clear out the clogging and accumulation of toxins around the ovaries. It will also help to increase the supply of oxygen to the ovaries, something which will help to reduce irritation.

While bleeding between periods that occurs as a result of an ovarian cyst rupture can be minimal, the real danger lies in the spilling of the cystic fluid to other parts of the reproductive system. This fluid may even sometimes leak into the abdominal cavity. While the bleeding that results can be managed as easily as any other bleeding can, the effects of this spillage can present a challenge. This is because it can result into infections which may lead to further complications of the reproductive system. 

It is thus usually advisable that you see a doctor immediately for diagnosis and possible removal of the ruptured cyst and the resulting cystic fluid. There is no way of monitoring the internal effects of the rupture while at home and thus the need to rush to a doctor as soon as possible.