How to treat a cyst on the right ovary
Ovarian cysts on the right side can be managed through general treatment, medication, or surgical intervention to improve symptoms.
1. General Treatment
If the cyst is a small physiological cyst that appears after menstruation and does not cause significant clinical symptoms, special treatment is usually unnecessary. It is recommended to follow medical advice and have regular ultrasound examinations at the hospital.
2. Medication
For endometrioid cysts, short-term oral contraceptives are recommended under a doctor's guidance. Commonly used medications include drospirenone ethinyl estradiol tablets, ethinyl estradiol cyproterone acetate tablets, and desogestrel ethinyl estradiol tablets, which help alleviate symptoms. For inflammatory cysts, antibiotics should be taken as prescribed. Commonly used drugs include azithromycin granules, cefalexin capsules, and cefradine capsules, which help fight infection, reduce inflammation, and relieve symptoms.
3. Surgical Treatment
If the right ovarian cyst is larger than 5 cm or grows rapidly, surgical procedures such as ovarian cystectomy or salpingo-oophorectomy should be performed by a qualified physician to treat the condition.
During treatment, it is important to develop healthy lifestyle and dietary habits, ensure adequate sleep, and maintain a positive mood. Actively follow medical guidance to promote symptom improvement.