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I will briefly answer the question of whether an ovarian cyst goes away on its own for you. https://www.fundayazicierol.com/yumur... https://www.fundayazicierol.com.tr/yu... Op. Dr. Funda Yazıcı Erol - Gynecology and Obstetrics Specialist #ovary #ovariancyst #ovariancysttreatment Is every ovarian cyst cancerous? Ovarian cysts are structures with fluid inside and surrounded by a membrane-shaped wall. Ovarian cysts are quite common. Most women have an ovarian cyst at some point in their lives. But most of the time they go away on their own. The word cyst scares people. But not every cyst is malignant. The most common cysts are Follicle cysts. They are formed when the follicle that ruptures with ovulation does not rupture but grows, and they go away on their own. ❇️The cyst in the name of polycystic ovary disease is not actually a cyst. It is the appearance of an excess of follicles in the ovaries. In chocolate cysts, the endometrium tissue, which is the inner lining of the uterus, is found in the ovaries. It bleeds every month and becomes a cyst, but it is not cancerous. ❇️In a dermoid cyst, there is hair, fat, bone tissue such as teeth inside the cyst. Dermoid cysts are also not cancerous. Which cysts can be cancerous? If they are larger than ten centimeters If they tend to grow rapidly If they are not filled with fluid but in the form of a mass If they have thick walls If they are postmenopausal or in childhood In these cases, more detailed examinations are required. Since the ovaries are intra-abdominal organs, ovarian masses and cysts may not cause complaints until they reach very large sizes. For this reason, we recommend that you have a gynecological examination once a year if you have no complaints. For Appointment and Detailed Information; ☎ 0 (242) 322 9773, Antalya, Turkey You Can Also Reach Us From Here Our Website: https://www.fundayazicierol.com.tr/ Our Website: https://www.fundayazicierol.com/ Instagram: / dr.fundayazicierol Facebook: / dr.funda.yazici Our Other Videos: / @drfundayazicierol