Patients with ovarian cysts can first clarify the nature of the cysts, if they are physiological ovarian cysts, generally no treatment is needed; if they are pathologic ovarian cysts, they can follow the doctor’s advice to choose oral medication to control or surgical removal before preparing for pregnancy.
If the ovarian cysts are physiological, generally speaking, no special treatment is needed, and they may disappear on their own after three months or so, and will not have any effect on pregnancy.
If it is a pathological ovarian cyst, you need to choose a reasonable treatment according to the size of the ovarian cyst, and it is recommended to treat the cyst before preparing for pregnancy is safer.
Inflammatory cysts can be treated with oral anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor. If the ovarian cysts are relatively large, they can be surgically removed before preparing for pregnancy.
Ovarian cysts are relatively common tumors of the female genitalia, causing the formation of fluid-filled or solid cystic structures in the ovaries. They are mostly cystic but have a certain percentage of malignancy, so it is important to pay attention to them when they are detected.