Follicles grow into cysts during ovulation

Cysts are a relatively common female disease, usually formed when eggs in the ovaries cannot be discharged normally, causing eggs to accumulate in the ovaries. Cysts can be benign or malignant and require prompt treatment.

Symptoms of large follicle cysts during ovulation are usually not significant, but may have an impact on a woman's normal life. Some patients may experience pain or discomfort, especially around the time of ovulation. In addition, cysts may also affect a woman's menstruation, causing reduced or irregular menstrual flow.

For patients with ovulatory follicles that grow into cysts, treatment is usually surgical. The goal of surgery is to remove the cyst, thereby eliminating it and allowing the woman to resume her normal life.

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