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Q. What is ovarian cyst and why is it painful? Is that pathological? Dangerous? Need information please.

A. Sometimes while ovulating there are couple of egg cells that comes out instead of one and a sort of a “bubble” full of fluid covers it. Then it burst while the eggs exit it. That causes pain. It’s not dangerous for all I know any way…here is a link to an explanation about it:
http://www.besthealth.com/Health+Encyclopedia/Disease/article?subcat=Disease&ac=B&lg=en&ptid=1&gcid=001504

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