April 10, 2009
Heat or ice for ovarian cyst pain?
April 10, 2009
I have an ovarian cyst. Is a heating pad or ice going to help the painn better.
Hi Emily,
Use whichever brings you the most comfort, sometimes it might be weight too, as in a heavy pillow or even a book. You could try using the reflexology points for ovaries. The reflex point lies midway between the outside ankle bone and back of heel. Do small circular motions with your thumb. If you feel any sensitivity in the area, you’re there!
You may not feel anything, but that’s okay too. Also, using your thumb again, ‘inchworm’ (like flexing your thumb) from this point, across top of foot (bringing you just below the ankle bone) to the inside of foot.
This point is also on the hand. It’s right below the wrist bone on pinky finger side. Follow the pinky finger bone down to the bend in the wrist, and go a bit further to the outside, still in the fatty area. Your thumb will “fall’ into it. Again, do the circular, then inchworm across top of hand. Do both hands or feet, switching thumbs as needed.
Odd note perhaps, ovarian cysts relate to blocked creativity. This doesn’t mean you have to start oil painting, it can relate to job situations or relationships that are ‘blocking’ what you need to be. Being a woman in a man’s world isn’t easy….a lot of us have those cysts. :)))
Best of luck to you!
What can I do for ovarian cyst pain?
April 8, 2009
I’m 16 and I have been getting a lot of ovarian cysts since I was 13. A lot of them burst too, which is very painful.
I’ve been having stomach aches, and I really think its another cyst. It hurts when I go from standing to sitting, and I just tried a tampon and it killed in the same spot where its hurting. I’m almost hunched over.
What can I do for the cyst pain?
I would suggest getting some prescription pain medicine. I too have problems with cysts and over the counter stuff just doesn’t do it. You may have a cyst that hasn’t burst yet and may be getting bigger. When I had that problem I had to have surgery to get it removed. Try using warm heating pads and taking warm baths. I’ve found it does ease the pain sometimes. And for the time being, I’d stay away from the tampons. You got enough going on in there without shoving a hunk of cotton up in there. Good luck!
