Cysts Causes, Treatments and More

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Ovarian Cysts

Fluid-filled sacs may appear on the ovaries as a result of pregnancy, hormonal issues, endometriosis or pelvic infections. Ovarian cysts typically don't cause symptoms, but sometimes women may notice bloating or lower abdominal pain. Sudden, severe pain may occur if the cyst ruptures. Although most ovarian cysts are benign, some may become cancerous.

If the ovarian cyst doesn't go away on its own, grows larger, causes pain or looks suspicious on an ultrasound, a doctor may perform a surgical procedure to remove it.8‘Ovarian Cysts.’ Office on Women’s Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, www.womenshealth.gov/a-z-topics/ovarian-cysts

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