Ovarian cyst is a type of female genital disease, and if not detected and treated in a timely manner, it can harm women's physical health. Many women who never get pregnant wonder if their infertility is related to ovarian cysts. Can ovarian cysts lead to ectopic pregnancy?

Ovarian cysts are not directly related to ectopic pregnancy in women and do not cause ectopic pregnancy in women. Ovarian cysts are mainly characterized by salpingitis as a common symptom. Although this disease does not cause ectopic pregnancy in women, it can cause significant harm to women's health. The harm of ovarian cysts is something many women want to know. Below is an explanation of the harm of ovarian cysts for women:
1. Ovarian teratoma. If ovarian cysts cannot be treated in a timely manner, they can lead to the formation of ovarian teratoma. This teratoma will not disappear on its own, but will continue to grow with the development of the disease. To a large extent, timely resection is necessary, otherwise there is a high rate of transformation into malignant tumors.
2. Ovarian chocolate cyst. After women suffer from ovarian cysts, the tumor will grow larger over time, which may erode their normal tissues and cause irreversible damage to their health. In severe cases, timely surgery is needed to remove the ovarian cyst and prevent it from transforming into ovarian chocolate cysts.