Expert Ovarian Cyst CareRelief from Pain, Bloating & Uncertainty
Discover compassionate care and advanced solutions for ovarian cysts. We help you understand symptoms, diagnosis, and personalized treatment options so you can regain comfort, confidence, and peace of mind about your reproductive health.
Types of Ovarian Cyst
Functional Cysts
Functional cysts form when a follicle either fails to release an egg (follicular cyst) or reseals and fills with fluid after egg release (corpus luteum cyst)
Dermoid Cysts
Contain tissues like hair, skin, or teeth from embryonic cells; usually benign but can grow large and cause
complications.
Cystadenomas
Cystadenomas are benign ovarian tumors filled with watery or mucous fluid that can grow large and don’t resolve on their own.
Endometriomas
Endometriomas are cysts caused by endometriosis, containing thick, dark blood, and are commonly known as “chocolate cysts.”
Common Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts
• Pelvic pain, typically a dull or sharp ache on one side, which may be intermittent or persistent.
• Abdominal bloating or a sensation of fullness in the lower abdomen.
• Pain during or after sex.
• Changes in menstrual cycle, such as heavy, irregular, or lighter periods than usual.
• Pain during menstruation.
• Frequent need to urinate or difficulty emptying the bladder, especially if the cyst presses on the bladder.
• Difficulty passing bowels or feeling of constipation due to pressure on the bowel.
• Feeling very full after eating only a small amount
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Treatment Outcomes and Success Rates
Dr. Shah’s patients experience remarkable improvements:
- 95% report complete pain relief within 3 months
- 80% natural conception rate within one-year post-surgery
- Zero major complications in endometriosis surgeries
- Average recovery time was reduced by 50% compared to open surgery
500+ 5 Star Reviews on Google
With three decades of surgical excellence, Dr. Amita Shah stands among India's most respected gynecologists:
- Successfully performed over 5000 laparoscopic proceduresÂ
- Specialized training in advanced endometriosis managementÂ
- 98% patient recommendation Â
Treatment Outcomes and Success Rates
Dr. Shah’s patients experience remarkable improvements:
- 95% report complete pain relief within 3 months
- 80% natural conception rate within one-year post-surgery
- Zero major complications in endometriosis surgeries
- Average recovery time was reduced by 50% compared to open surgery
How to Diagnose Ovarian Cyst
Pelvic Examination
A pelvic exam is the first routine step, where the doctor gently checks the ovaries and uterus for any swelling or abnormalities that might suggest a cyst
Pelvic Ultrasound
Pelvic ultrasound is the main imaging method, using transvaginal or abdominal scans to assess cyst size, location, and type, helping distinguish simple cysts from complex or possibly malignant ones.
Laparoscopy
Minimally invasive procedure with a camera inserted into the abdomen to directly view, biopsy, or remove cysts if needed.
Advanced Imaging
MRI or CT scans may be used for further evaluation of complex cysts or if cancer is suspected.
Blood Tests
Blood tests may include a pregnancy test to rule out pregnancy-related cysts and a CA 125 test to detect protein levels that may indicate ovarian cancer, especially in postmenopausal or high-risk women.
Treatment of Ovarian Cyst

Watchful Waiting & Ultrasound
Most ovarian cysts under 5 cm without symptoms often resolve on their own. Regular ultrasounds monitor size and status, with no treatment needed if stable or shrinking.

Medication
Persistent cysts affecting fertility may be treated with hormonal medications to regulate hormones and reduce cysts. Pain relief can manage symptoms during observation.

Personalized Approach
Laparoscopy removes small cysts with minimal pain and scarring, preserving ovaries, while laparotomy handles larger or suspicious cysts, sometimes removing ovarian tissue.

Surgical Treatments
If cancer is suspected, removal of ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus may be needed to prevent spread, based on gynecologist’s evaluation.

Fertility Preservation
Surgery removes cysts while preserving healthy ovarian tissue, with experts using laparoscopy even for large cysts to protect fertility.
Three Questions Every Women Should Ask:
- Am I experiencing pelvic pain, bloating, or irregular periods that might indicate an ovarian cyst?
- Has a doctor confirmed cyst type and size through ultrasound or tests?
- Is the cyst causing symptoms or growing, requiring possible treatment or surgery?