Main content Functional Ovarian Cysts

    Functional Ovarian Cysts



    When To Call a Doctor

    Call your doctor immediately if you have:

    • Sudden, severe pelvic pain with nausea or vomiting.
    • Severe Reference vaginal bleeding Opens New Window.
    • Sudden faintness or weakness.
    • Sudden dizziness with abdominal discomfort that persists for 2 hours or longer.

    Call your doctor for an appointment if:

    • Pain interferes with your daily activities.
    • Your periods have changed from relatively pain-free to painful during the past 3 to 6 months.
    • Your periods have changed from regular to infrequent during the past 3 to 6 months and you are not nearing Reference menopause Opens New Window.
    • You have pain during sexual intercourse.

    For more information about other symptoms that concern you, see:

    Watchful waiting

    Most functional ovarian cysts are harmless, do not cause symptoms, and go away without treatment. Reference Watchful waiting Opens New Window is usually an appropriate option if you are diagnosed with a functional ovarian cyst.

    Who to see

    Ovarian cysts can be diagnosed and treated by any of the following health professionals:

    You may need to see a gynecologist for further testing or treatment.

    To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Reference Making the Most of Your Appointment.



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