Ovarian cysts are the neoformations that develop in the ovaries, the two organs where female gametes (oocytes) are contained and mature, located lateral to the uterus and in connection with it through the tubes. Ovarian cyst formation is a very common phenomenon, which often does not even bear a pathological character, being related to the functioning of the ovaries. We speak in this case of functional cysts, which almost always resorb spontaneously. Functional cysts, in most cases do not cause any problems for the woman, even if large, are often painless and disappear when the menstrual cycle arrives. In rare cases they may rupture and cause pain or bleeding complications, requiring prompt treatment, sometimes surgical.
Syphilis: what you need to know
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection (STI) caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum. Globally, it is the third most common bacterial-type HIST after chlamydia and gonorrhea. Transmission Syphilis is transmitted