What does endometrial cyst mean?

Endometriotic cysts, i.e. endometriotic cysts, are caused by endometrial implantation, cervical spread and other factors, and patients will experience abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities and other symptoms, and patients can take medication, surgery and other treatments.
Endometriosis cysts are usually caused by the implantation of endometrium, direct spread of endometriosis in the myometrium, tissue biochemistry, and venous or lymphatic vessel metastasis. Patients may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, menstrual abnormalities, pelvic masses, and specific areas of ectopic disease.
Endometriosis cysts should be treated in a timely manner, and patients can be treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone drugs such as gonadorelin injection and leuprolide acetate injection as prescribed by the doctor. In addition, surgical procedures such as cyst excision and cystocentesis can also be performed.
Patients with endometriotic cysts should go to the hospital and be treated under doctor’s guidance to avoid aggravation of the condition. Patients should seek medical advice if they experience any discomfort after the surgery, and have a follow-up examination on time.