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Have you been experiencing pain in what you think might be the right ovary? You probably got here through a search engine to find out what is going on with your body, and why you are having pain. We will tell you immediately that it can be extremely difficult to pinpoint the source of pain in the pelvic region, so what you think is your right ovary could also, for instance, be your fallopian tube. Still, here are some causes of ovary pain for you to have a look at .

Ovulation pain is one of the most frequent causes of pain in the ovary. If you have pain in your ovaries every month during your most fertile period, alternating left and right sides you can bet it is ovulation pain. This is harmless and experienced by one in five of all women of childbearing age. Another possible cause of ovary pain, particularly pain that keeps on coming on the same side in this case in the right ovary is an ovarian cyst. Besides constant pain, ovarian cysts can lead to abdominal bloating, needing to use the rest room more often, and heavy periods. But a lack of symptoms doesn't mean you can't have a cyst. Sometimes, these fluid-filled sacs don't give themselves away with symptoms. Pelvic Inflammatory Disease or PID is a painful condition caused by bacteria. Sexually transmitted diseases and particularly chlamydia are a common cause of PID. It can certainly lead to pain in the ovaries, and can cause scarring and infertility if left untreated. Ovarian tumors can obviously cause pain. But don't immediately be scared that you have a tumor if you have pain in the right ovary, because other causes are much more common. Women who have endometriosis suffer from the growth of endometrial tissue outside of the uterus, where it ought to be. This condition is certainly one that can cause pain in the right ovary.

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