An ovarian cyst is a common gynecological disease that every woman may face. Experts say that about 80% of women all over the world at some point face the mentioned disease. This article discusses what an ovarian cyst is and in what cases it should be removed. An ovarian cyst is a benign neoplasm filled with fluid, blood, or mucus. A cyst forms on the surface of the ovaries. The ovaries are paired female reproductive organs in which reproductive cells mature. They are also responsible for the production of sex hormones. Some varieties of cysts are not dangerous and resolve within a few months. While others are dangerous and can cause infertility or lead to cancer. Cysts are benign tumors and usually do not require treatment, because they go away on their own. In some cases, cysts remain in the ovary and can develop into malignant tumors. The most harmless are functional cysts, which resolve on their own. A dermoid cyst is also usually not dangerous. In rare cases, the neoplasm reaches a large size and puts pressure on other organs. Mucinous cysts are the most dangerous due to the tendency to malignancy. Another complication is rupture of the cyst or bowel looping, which can cause the development of peritonitis, an inflammation of the peritoneum. Ovarian cysts may lead to infertility. DR.GOTAM PIPARA clinic offers patients diagnostic and treatment services at affordable prices. Patients are supported at all stages of treatment, including after discharge from the hospital. You may read the reviews of patients who underwent treatment at the medical center on our website.
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