Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside the ovaries. They are common in women of reproductive age and often resolve on their own without causing symptoms.
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Ovarian Cyst
Description
Ovarian cysts can vary in size and type. Most are benign and result from the normal ovulation process. However, some cysts may become large, painful, or interfere with the ovary’s function. Symptoms, when present, can include abdominal discomfort, bloating, irregular periods, or pelvic pain.
Some cysts may require medical attention, especially if they grow, rupture, or twist (a condition called ovarian torsion). Diagnosis is typically done via pelvic ultrasound. Treatment depends on the cyst’s size, type, and the patient’s symptoms. In some cases, hormonal medications or surgical removal may be necessary to prevent complications.
Hysterectomy is the medical removal of a woman’s uterus. Depending on the condition, it may involve removal of the cervix,
Restoring Comfort and Confidence
Ovarian cysts are common but manageable. Early diagnosis and appropriate care help prevent complications and ensure continued reproductive health and well-being.
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