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The cells multiply quickly and can invade and destroy healthy body tissue. The female reproductive system contains two ovaries, one on each side of the uterus.
Even if you don't mind not having periods, see a health care professional to find out what's causing the change. Low estrogen levels can lead to a condition ...
Blood tests. Blood tests might include organ function tests that can help determine your overall health.
It won't restore your ovaries' function. Depending on your health and preference, you might take hormone therapy until around age 50 or 51. That's the average ...
Get immediate medical help if you have: Sudden, severe abdominal or pelvic pain. Pain with fever or vomiting. Signs of shock. These include cold, clammy skin; ...
Sometimes, less common types of cysts develop that a health care provider finds during a pelvic exam. Solid ovarian cysts that develop after menopause might be ...
See your health care provider if you're worried about your periods, if you're having trouble getting pregnant, or if you have signs of excess androgen. These ...
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The study showed that women under 46 who had both ovaries removed experienced a significantly elevated risk of multiple chronic health conditions that ...
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