Ovarian disorders that affect women's health include cancer, cysts, polycystic ovary syndrome, and ovarian torsion. Learn more about ovarian health.
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The ovaries are a pair of female reproductive glands that make eggs and female hormones. Women have one ovary on each side of the uterus (where a fetus grows during pregnancy). Each ovary is about the size and shape of an almond.
Ovaries play a role in menstruation, pregnancy, and menopause. Your ovaries:
Some medical problems can affect the ovaries. These can cause various symptoms, and some ovarian disorders may need prompt treatment.
Some problems that can happen with the ovaries can include:
Ovarian disorders can happen for different reasons depending on the condition. Sometimes the cause is unknown.
Your symptoms may be different, depending on the problem with your ovaries. Some ovarian disorders, such as ovarian cysts, may cause few or even no symptoms. Other disorders may cause more severe symptoms. Symptoms can include:
To find out if you have a problem with your ovaries, your health care provider:
Treatment depends on the ovarian disorder, your symptoms, overall health, and plans for pregnancy. Treatment can include medicines, such as pain relievers or hormonal birth control, lifestyle changes to reduce symptoms, or sometimes surgery. Ovarian cancer may require surgery, chemotherapy, or other targeted therapy.
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