Pelvic pain or irregular cycles? Don’t wait — early evaluation prevents complications.
Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pockets in an ovary or on its surface. While most cysts are harmless and dissolve on their own (Functional Cysts), some can grow large, twist, or rupture, causing sudden severe pain and internal bleeding. Understanding the type of cyst is crucial to decide whether it needs medication or removal.
At Sri Rama Multi Speciality Hospital, Jammikunta, we offer precise diagnosis using advanced Ultrasound scanning and provide both medical and surgical solutions for ovarian cysts.
Functional Cysts: These form as part of the normal menstrual cycle and usually dissolve within 2–3 months without treatment.
Pathological Cysts: These are abnormal growths (like Dermoid cysts or Cystadenomas) that do not go away and may require removal.
Complex Cysts: Cysts filled with blood (Endometriomas/Chocolate Cysts) or solid tissue, which need careful monitoring.
⚠️ Emergency Warning: If you experience sudden, sharp abdominal pain with vomiting or fever, seek immediate help. It could be Ovarian Torsion (Twisting) or a Ruptured Cyst.
Most small cysts don’t cause symptoms. However, larger cysts can cause:
Pelvic Pain: Dull or sharp ache in the lower abdomen on the side of the cyst.
Bloating & Heaviness: Feeling full or swollen in the stomach.
Irregular Periods: Delayed or unusually painful cycles.
Pain During Intercourse: Discomfort during intimacy.
Frequent Urination: Large cysts pressing on the bladder.
We identify the specific type of cyst to plan the treatment:
Functional Cyst Case: Developed during ovulation; usually harmless.
Dermoid Cyst Case: Cysts containing tissue like hair or skin; present from birth but grow later.
Endometrioma Case (Chocolate Cyst): Caused by endometriosis; filled with dark blood and very painful.
Cystadenoma Case: Cysts filled with watery or mucous fluid; can grow very large.
PCOS Case: Multiple small cysts due to hormonal imbalance (Polycystic Ovaries).
Pelvic pain lasts more than a few weeks
Pain worsens during activity or intercourse
Periods become irregular or delayed frequently
Bloating/fullness in abdomen continues
Sudden sharp pain (possible cyst rupture)
Experienced Lady Doctors: Dr. V. Rani (MBBS, DGO) & Dr. M. Srivani (MBBS, DGO).
In-House Ultrasound: Immediate scanning to rule out dangerous cysts.
Ovary Preservation: Our priority is to remove only the cyst and save the ovary for future fertility.
Minimally Invasive Surgery: Advanced Laparoscopy for faster recovery and less pain.