Ovarian cyst is a common gynecological disease, commonly occurring between the ages of 20 and 50. It is a type of female reproductive organ tumor that can occur unilaterally or simultaneously on both sides. When it occurs on the right side, it is called a right ovarian cyst. The majority of this disease is benign, with a few cases capable of malignant transformation. So, what are the early symptoms of cysts on the right side of the ovary?
Firstly, many cases of ovarian cysts are usually discovered during physical examinations, indicating that some women with ovarian cysts generally have no obvious clinical symptoms or atypical clinical symptoms. The common clinical manifestations of this disease include dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, infertility, abdominal masses, abdominal pain, etc.
Secondly, ovarian cysts are common tumors of the ovary that can be classified as benign or malignant. Generally, ovarian cysts do not require surgical treatment. Symptomatic women often present with abdominal pain, menstrual irregularities, and abnormal vaginal discharge. In summary, early symptoms of ovarian cysts are often atypical or even asymptomatic.
When women experience dysmenorrhea, menstrual disorders, infertility, and abdominal masses, they should seek medical attention promptly and undergo relevant examinations such as color ultrasound to confirm the diagnosis. When patients experience abdominal pain after intense activity, they should seek medical attention promptly, and many require emergency surgical treatment. But if the cyst twists, there will be severe abdominal pain, bloating, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite, nausea, and fever.