First of all, most ovarian cysts are benign and usually do not require surgical treatment, but they can be managed through observation and regular review. However, if the size of the cyst exceeds 5 cm and lasts for several months, there will be pain or other symptoms, or complications such as rupture, torsion or bleeding of the cyst may need to be surgically removed.
The number is just over 5. 1CM. Need to communicate with the doctor.
Generally, the surgical method is laparoscopy, which can completely remove the cyst and conduct pathological examination to rule out the possibility of malignant lesions.
Secondly, drug therapy is generally only effective for certain types of ovarian cysts, such as luteinized cysts. If ovarian cysts have hindered the normal life of patients or caused symptoms such as pain, irregular menstruation and infertility, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, conduct more detailed examination and evaluation, and determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Finally, if the patient wants to get pregnant, surgical treatment may affect the chances of pregnancy, so it is necessary to communicate with the doctor in detail before operation to determine the treatment plan. At the same time, ovarian cyst surgery generally does not have a long-term impact on patients' fertility and gynecological health. Patients should not delay their illness because of anxiety.