Symptoms
Functional ovarian cysts usually are harmless, do not
cause symptoms, and go away without treatment. Ovarian cysts are often
discovered during a
routine pelvic examination.
The larger the ovarian cyst is, the more likely it is to cause
symptoms. When symptoms occur, they may include:
- Frequent urination, if a large cyst is pressing
against your bladder.
- Abdominal pain.
- Menstrual period changes.
- Weight gain.
More severe symptoms may develop if the cyst has twisted (torsion),
is bleeding, or has ruptured. See your health professional immediately if you
have any of the following pain, shock, or bleeding symptoms:
- Sudden, severe abdominal or pelvic pain
- Nausea and vomiting
- Sudden faintness, dizziness, and
weakness
- Vaginal bleeding or
symptoms of shock from heavy bleeding
(hemorrhage)
There are many
other conditions that cause signs or symptoms of a
functional ovarian cyst. This is why it's important to have any unusual pelvic
symptoms checked and to have regular pelvic examinations.