Ovarian cysts, common fluid-filled sacs on or in the ovaries, are generally benign and often resolve without treatment. Functional cysts arise from the ovulation process, while more complex types like hemorrhagic, dermoid, and endometriomas may present challenges. Symptoms are usually absent unless cysts grow quickly or rupture, causing pelvic pain. Serious complications like ovarian torsion can result in severe pain and require emergency intervention. Treatment varies based on type and symptoms, ranging from observation to surgical options in severe cases.
Most ovarian cysts are harmless and resolve on their own. However, some can cause intense pain, particularly if they rupture or lead to complications.
The majority of ovarian cysts are functional and harmless, but other types can develop, causing a range of symptoms and requiring different treatment approaches.
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