How often should a chocolate cyst be rechecked?
Ovarian chocolate cysts should be reviewed approximately once a month. Specific analysis is as follows:
Chocolate cysts are a type of endometriosis. If the diameter of the chocolate cyst is less than 5 cm and there are no other discomfort symptoms, conservative treatment under a doctor's guidance is possible. Follow-up examinations should be conducted about once a month as directed by the physician to monitor any changes in the size of the cyst. If the chocolate cyst gradually grows larger than 5 cm and symptoms such as abdominal pain or angina occur, surgical treatment will be necessary. Since chocolate cysts have a relatively high risk of recurrence, it is recommended to undergo follow-up examinations every 3 to 6 months post-surgery as advised by the doctor.
It is advisable to undergo thorough examinations under medical guidance to fully understand the specific condition of the disease and receive targeted treatment to promote symptom relief.