Symptoms of a cyst on the right ovary

Dec 29, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Mei Quan
Introduction
Clinical manifestations of a right ovarian cyst include dull or distending pain in the right abdomen, irregular menstruation, menstrual disorders, and明显 dysmenorrhea during menstruation. It is necessary to evaluate the size and specific condition of the ovarian cyst. Since ovarian cysts are located deep within the pelvic cavity, some individuals may not detect them promptly, potentially leading to malignant transformation. Pregnant women are advised to undergo regular annual physical examinations.

Ovarian cysts can seriously affect women's daily lives. What are the symptoms of a right-sided ovarian cyst?

Symptoms of Right-Sided Ovarian Cysts

Clinical manifestations of a right-sided ovarian cyst include dull or distending pain in the right abdomen, irregular menstruation, menstrual disorders, and significantly worsened dysmenorrhea during periods. It is important to evaluate the size and specific condition of the ovarian cyst. Since ovarian cysts are located deep within the pelvic cavity, some individuals may have no noticeable symptoms and thus fail to detect the cyst in time, potentially leading to malignant transformation. Pregnant women are advised to undergo annual routine physical examinations. If an ovarian cyst is detected, tests for carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA-125) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) are recommended to determine the nature of the cyst. Based on test results, further management and treatment can be planned, including surgical intervention if necessary.

For right-sided ovarian cysts, treatment options such as regular follow-up monitoring or surgical removal depend primarily on the size and severity of the cyst. Ovarian cysts on the right side of the uterus are a common gynecological condition among women of reproductive age. Asymptomatic ovarian cysts generally do not require treatment—regular monitoring with color Doppler ultrasound is sufficient. If follow-up color Doppler imaging shows no significant increase in cyst size, no further treatment may be needed. However, if the cyst continues to grow, surgical treatment should be considered. Modern approaches often involve laparoscopic cystectomy. For asymptomatic gynecological cysts, traditional Chinese medicine regulation may also be considered. Most adnexal cysts are benign, but there must be vigilance for possible malignant transformation.

We hope this article has been helpful to you. Wishing you a pleasant life and good health.


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