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What are the signs of an ovarian cyst? Most ovarian cysts aren’t a cause for concern, and when they’re small, there are usually no symptoms present. You probably won’t even realize you have one.
Symptoms of an ovarian cyst can vary, but you should ask for an urgent GP appointment if you have sudden, severe pelvic pain, you have pain in your tummy and you also feel sick, or are being sick.
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Ovarian cyst rupture and ectopic pregnancy (a medical emergency) can have similar symptoms, so if you’re in the first trimester of a pregnancy, it is especially important to seek medical care ...
If an ovarian cyst isn’t causing symptoms or only mild ones, it may not need to be treated and can simply be monitored over time. “Two-thirds of ovarian cysts are going to resolve on their own ...
The symptoms of a ruptured ovarian cyst can be similar to other serious conditions, such as appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy or kidney stones. These require very different treatments.