Sign And Symptoms of Ovarian Cyst π₯Όπ‘️ππ¦
π¦ π Signs of Ovarian Cyst π₯Όπ―
An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on or inside an ovary. Many ovarian cysts are benign and harmless, especially in women of reproductive age, and often disappear on their own. However, some cysts can cause symptoms and may need medical attention.
πLower Abdominal & Pelvic Symptoms (Most Common)
π¦ Pelvic pain or discomfort
π¦ Pain is usually felt on one side of the lower abdomen, depending on which ovary is affected
π¦ Pain may be dull, aching, or sharp
π¦ Can worsen during prolonged standing or physical activity
π¦ Pelvic heaviness or pressure
π¦ Feeling of fullness or heaviness in the lower abdomen
π¦ Caused by the cyst pressing on surrounding organs
π Menstrual Changes
π¦ Irregular periods
π¦ Periods may come earlier or later than usual
π¦ Flow may be heavier or lighter than normal
π¦ Painful periods (dysmenorrhea)
π¦ Increased pain due to ovarian inflammation or cyst enlargement
π¦ Spotting between periods
π¦ Hormonal cysts can disturb the normal menstrual cycle
π Pain Related to Body Movements or Activities
π¦ Pain during or after sexual intercourse
π¦ Due to pressure on the ovary during deep penetration
π¦ Pain during bowel movements or urination
π¦ Large cysts can press on the rectum or bladder
π Digestive & Urinary Symptoms
π¦ Bloating or abdominal swelling
π¦ Abdomen may feel distended or tight
π¦ Feeling full quickly while eating
π¦ Pressure on stomach or intestines
π¦ Frequent urge to urinate
π¦ Cyst pressing on the bladder reduces its capacity
π Sudden Severe Symptoms (Emergency Warning Signs)
π¦ Sudden, sharp, severe lower abdominal pain
π¦ May indicate cyst rupture or ovarian torsion (twisting)
π¦ Pain with nausea or vomiting
π¦ Suggests reduced blood supply to the ovary
π¦ Fever or fainting
π¦ Requires urgent medical attention
π₯Ό These symptoms are a medical emergency
π Hormonal Symptoms (Seen in Certain Cysts, e.g., PCOS)
π¦ Acne or oily skin
π¦ Due to hormonal imbalance
π¦ Excess facial or body hair
π¦ Indicates increased androgen levels
π¦ Weight gain or difficulty losing weight
π Fertility-Related Symptoms
π¦ Difficulty conceiving
π¦ Some cysts interfere with ovulation
π¦ Pain during ovulation
π¦ Ovulation-related cysts can cause mid-cycle pain
π When Ovarian Cysts Are Often Silent
π¦ Many cysts cause no symptoms at all
π¦ Often discovered incidentally on ultrasound
π¦ Regular checkups help detect silent cysts early
π Who Is at Higher Risk?
π¦ Women of reproductive age
π¦ PCOS
π¦ Hormonal imbalance
π¦ Pregnancy (functional cysts)
π¦ History of ovarian cysts
π When to See a Doctor
π¦ Persistent pelvic pain or bloating
π¦ Menstrual irregularities lasting several cycles
π¦ Pain during sex
π¦ Sudden severe abdominal pain
π¦ Difficulty conceiving
π¦ Key Takeaway
π¦ Most ovarian cysts are benign and temporary
π¦ Persistent or painful symptoms should not be ignored
π¦ Sudden severe pain is an emergency
π¦ Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and protects fertility
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