Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside the ovaries. They are common and often form as part of the normal menstrual cycle. While many ovarian cysts resolve on their own without causing symptoms, some may lead to pelvic pain, bloating, menstrual irregularities, or discomfort during intercourse. Accurate evaluation is essential to determine the type, size, and nature of the cyst. Most cysts are benign and functional, but proper assessment ensures timely intervention when necessary. At our clinic, we provide comprehensive diagnostic evaluation and individualized management plans to protect your reproductive health and overall well-being.

Understanding Your Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the type of cyst, its size, your age, symptoms, and future pregnancy plans. Many functional cysts require only observation and periodic ultrasound monitoring. In certain cases, medication or minimally invasive surgical intervention may be recommended. Our approach prioritizes conservative management whenever appropriate, ensuring your comfort and long-term ovarian health.

Ovarian Cysts FAQ

What Are The Symptoms Of An Ovarian Cyst?

Some cysts cause no symptoms. When present, symptoms may include pelvic pain, bloating, irregular periods, pressure sensation, or pain during intercourse. Sudden severe pain may require urgent medical evaluation.

Are Ovarian Cysts Dangerous?

Most ovarian cysts are benign and harmless. However, certain types may require closer monitoring or treatment. Early diagnosis allows safe and effective management.

Can Ovarian Cysts Affect Fertility?

Most cysts do not impact fertility. However, specific conditions such as endometriomas or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) may influence reproductive health. Individual evaluation is important.

Do All Ovarian Cysts Require Surgery?

No. Many cysts resolve naturally without treatment. Surgery is only considered if the cyst is large, persistent, symptomatic, or shows concerning features on imaging.