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It can cause women severe pain or no pain at all. Health experts say ovarian cysts are common.

Dr. Melissa Lee, an OB/GYN with Lee Memorial Health System, says ovarian cysts are random but common. “An ovarian cyst is basically a fluid filled sack that’s on the ovary. Every female that has ever had a period has probably had a cyst at some point in their life.”

Patients can develop one or multiple cysts. If a patient complains of pain, health experts may do a pelvic exam or ultra-sound. If they find a cyst it will typically do away on its own without intervention. “Where the egg is released the ovary kind of just reseals on it and that fluid collects just to fill up that space. Over time that fluid will just be reabsorbed by the body and the little space that was empty is now closed,” said Dr. Lee.

But if the cyst and pain return, health experts may decide to do further evaluation. “The concern comes with cysts that are persistent, cysts that are getting larger, cysts that are giving you pain,” said Dr. Lee.

The concern increases if the cysts continue throughout menopause. “If we see something that appears to be highly abnormal or highly concerning or something that appears to be growing rapidly then we are a little bit more suspicious for something to be malignant,” said Dr. Lee.

While it’s extremely rare, Dr. Lee says these types of ovarian cysts can be cancerous. “Hormonal birth control can help prevent you from developing more cysts in the future,” said Dr. Lee.

If you have reoccurring pelvic pain it’s important to see your doctor.

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Lee Memorial Health System in Fort Myers, FL is the largest network of medical care facilities in Southwest Florida and is highly respected for its expertise, innovation and quality of care. For nearly a century, we’ve been providing our community with everything from primary care treatment to highly specialized care services and robotic assisted surgeries.

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