Cysts are a relatively serious gynecological disease, and the occurrence of such diseases can also seriously affect the health of patients. If left untreated after the onset of symptoms, it can also lead to more severe inflammation in other aspects. So, can cysts affect menstruation?
Normally, if the cyst is not particularly severe, it does not have a significant impact on a woman's menstrual cycle. But if it is a particularly severe cyst, it can cause menstrual irregularities, and in severe cases, it can also affect women's fertility. Generally, if a woman has symptoms of cysts and her menstrual cycle has undergone some changes, further examination should be conducted.
Usually, if menstrual irregularities occur, it may also be influenced by other factors such as a woman's living environment, mood, and endocrine system. If cysts in a woman's body slowly enlarge, there may be symptoms such as menstrual disorders, bloating, and abdominal pain.
Cysts can have some impact on women's bodies and also affect their physical health. Patients with cysts may experience discomfort and pain in the lower abdomen, as well as increased vaginal discharge and other abnormal conditions. Therefore, for the symptoms of cysts, women should actively cooperate with treatment. If the cyst improves during the treatment process and does not grow or worsen, women also need to pay attention to annual follow-up examinations.