Treatment for ovarian cysts often begins when something feels slightly off, maybe a dull pain, irregular cycles, or just a sense that your body isn’t behaving as usual. These changes can be easy to ignore at first, but over time they may start affecting comfort and routine.
Dr. Minu Pandey in Matunga focuses on identifying the type and cause of the cyst before deciding on treatment. Not all ovarian cysts require surgery; many can be managed with observation, medication, or lifestyle adjustments. The key lies in timely diagnosis and understanding whether the cyst is functional, hormonal, or something that needs closer attention.
Care typically includes:
- Ultrasound and diagnostic evaluation
- Monitoring changes over time
- Medication or hormonal management
- Surgical intervention only if necessary
One common concern patients share is whether cysts can resolve on their own. In many cases, they do, but knowing when to wait and when to act is important. That balance is what helps avoid unnecessary complications.
If you’ve been experiencing ongoing discomfort or have been diagnosed with a cyst, getting the right advice can help you manage it with less worry.