What is a cyst during ovulation?

A cyst is a type of tumor that usually occurs in the female reproductive organs. During ovulation, some vesicles may form on the surface of the ovary as the eggs in the ovary are expelled. These vesicles may gradually enlarge and form cysts. Cysts can be benign or malignant and require prompt treatment.

For benign cysts, they usually do not require treatment. However, for malignant cysts, they require immediate treatment. Treatment may include surgery, chemotherapy, or radiation therapy.

Cysts can have an impact on your life. For example, they may cause irregular or painful periods. Cysts may also affect the function of the ovaries and fallopian tubes, resulting in infertility. In addition, cysts may cause other symptoms, such as pain, infection, or back pain.