Ovarian Cyst Symptoms

Many women have ovarian cysts.  Ovarian cyst symptoms are not always readily apparent, so you don’t want to rely on that alone to determine if you have them. 

In fact, some women are completely asymptomatic, which means that even though there are cysts present, they are not causing any symptoms at all.  Other women with these cysts may have several symptoms, ranging from mild to severe in terms of their intensity. 

Unfortunately, many of the typical ovarian cyst symptoms are also found in other medical conditions.  For example, endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cancer or a pregnancy which is ectopic in nature have many similar symptoms. 

If you have an ovarian cyst which has burst, the symptoms can resemble those of appendicitis as well as diverticulitis.

Also, the ovarian cyst symptoms you experience if you do have a cyst on your ovary may depend on the type of cyst.  There are several different types, including follicular cysts, hemorrhagic cysts, endometriomas, dermoid cysts and corpus luteum cysts. 

It is a good idea to pay attention to any changes or fluctuations in your body so that you will be aware when symptoms occur.  Following are some of the more typical ovarian cyst symptoms.  It is possible to experience any number of these, ranging from none to several, if you have a cyst. 

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• Irregular periods – sometimes ovarian cysts will cause your menstrual cycle to be irregular.  They can also cause it to stop. This happens a lot with polycystic ovarian syndrome, which means there are multiple cysts on the ovaries.  The cysts disrupt your hormonal system.  Keep in mind, irregularities in your cycle may also be due to pregnancy, a thyroid condition, or menopause. 

• Infertility – multiple cysts on your ovaries may interfere with becoming pregnant.  If you are attempting to get pregnant but can’t, your gynecologist can look for cysts as a potential cause. 

• Pelvic pain – ovarian cyst symptoms may include pelvic pain at different times, including during your period – usually prior to starting or shortly before it ends; during or after sexual intercourse; following exercise; or when you are having a bowel movement.  The pain often feels like a dull ache and may extend to your upper legs or your lower back. 

• Pressure or a feeling of fullness in your abdominal area

• Difficulties urinating – there may be pressure on the bladder, or pain

• Vaginal pain

• Tender breasts

• Weight gain

The above symptoms, while potentially troublesome, are usually not indicative of anything serious if related to ovarian cysts.  However, there are other very serious ovarian cyst symptoms which definitely signal the need to see your doctor immediately: 

• Intense pain in the pelvic or abdominal area which comes on suddenly – this can be a sign that you have ovarian cysts which have ruptured.

• Vomiting, especially if pain accompanies it

• Feeling light-headed or dizzy

• Skin becoming cold or clammy to the touch

• Fever, particularly when pain is also present

• Feeling fatigued

• Breathing fast or experiencing shortness of breath

• Weakness

 While the latter symptoms are the most serious, if you experience any of the symptoms listed, it may be a good idea to check with your gynecologist to determine if these are ovarian cyst symptoms.  If they are, your doctor can advise you with regards to the best course of treatment.

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