Ovarian Cysts in Early Childhood

Woman are some way are concerned with ovarianwere high in those babies who's parents suffered
cysts during adulthood, adolescence and afterfrom diabetes. Also the Rhesus isoimunization seemed
menopause. Because these are the times when theseto be implicated in this problem.
problems are more prevalent. But times and peopleWhat can be done to avoid these problems? First the
are changing. Cysts in early childhood is becomingcause of the problem needs to be addressed. Diet and
more and more common. It is a shock to the medicallife-style habits that in some way affect negatively the
establishment how a child can develop not only cystsweight and hormonal balance in the human body must
of the ovaries but also ovarian tumors and cancers.be avoided. Some of these habits are:
What is more surprising is that many children are even
born with follicular cysts in the ovaries. You don't1. Consuming excess animal products
believe me, well might as well check out this study2. Consuming too much fat in the diet
published in the Arch Dis Child. 1975 Jan;50(1):45-50. It3. Too much weight
was found that of 332 stillbirths and recently born4. Lack of fiber in the diet
babies who died at their 28th day a good amount of5. Not consuming fresh raw fruits and vegetables
them already had cysts in the ovaries. Cysts larger6. Preventing and controlling diabetes
than1mm was found in 113 babies. While multiple cysts7. Eating meats that are high in hormones and
were found in 48 of the cases and 65 babies hadchemicals
singular ovarian cysts.These are just some of the life-style habits
This is really a shock. But why? Is this natural or is thisrecommended for future parents who want to have
due to the life-style and health of the parents? Thehealthy children without ovarian cysts.Because it is the
same study seems to indicate that life-style and otherhabits of the parents that lead to these problems. Our
medical factors are greatly involved. This studychildren will have to suffer the results of our violations
indicated clearly that the prevalence of ovarian cystsof the laws of nature that govern our body.