How to Recognize the Signs of a Possible Ovarian Cyst



Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can develop on the ovaries. They are common and usually harmless, but they can cause some uncomfortable symptoms. It is important to recognize the signs of a possible ovarian cyst so that you can seek medical attention if necessary.

Common signs of a possible ovarian cyst include:

• Abdominal pain or pressure: You may feel a dull ache in your lower abdomen or pelvic area. This pain may be sharp and sudden or it may come and go over time.

• Bloating: Your stomach may feel swollen due to the accumulation of fluid in the area where the cyst is located.

• Difficulty emptying your bladder: You may have difficulty urinating due to pressure from the cyst on your bladder.

• Painful intercourse: If you experience pain during intercourse, it could be caused by an ovarian cyst pressing against your uterus or other organs in your pelvic area.

• Irregular menstrual cycles: Ovarian cysts can cause changes in hormone levels which can affect menstruation and fertility. If you notice any changes in your menstrual cycle, it could be a sign of a possible ovarian cyst.

If you suspect that you have an ovarian cyst, it is important to see a doctor for further evaluation and treatment options if necessary. Your doctor will likely order an ultrasound to confirm the presence of an ovarian cyst as well as perform other tests such as blood work or imaging studies if needed. Treatment options depend on several factors including size, type, and location of the cyst as well as any associated symptoms such as pain or bleeding. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to remove large or complex ovarian cysts while smaller ones often resolve without treatment over time with careful monitoring from your doctor

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