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Ovarian cyst pain usually starts as a result of one or more ovarian cysts pressing against a nerve. In most cases, the pain is dull and radiates to your lower back, but it can take any other form as well. The pain is usually a sign that the size of your ovarian cysts is increasing. The best way to resolve ovarian cyst pain is to actually eliminate the cysts. Using painkillers and medication to stop the pain is useful sometimes, but it does absolutely nothing in the long term. Aside from that, long-term use of most pain medication can result in complications and they put unnecessary strain on your liver and kidneys.
What is ovarian cyst pain a sign of?
The pain usually means that the cysts are increasing in size, which is to be expected. The severity of pain is a relatively accurate indication of how large the cysts are. If the cysts start decreasing in size, the pain will immediately disappear, which is something you will notice if you use a natural way to eliminate the cysts.
How quickly can the pain be eliminated?
If you use pain medication, the pain will immediately decrease, but it will not disappear completely. If you want to permanently eliminate the pain and start the natural process of eliminating the cysts, the pain will start decreasing after several hours and will be completely gone after less than 24 hours.


