Ovarian cysts are divided into physiologic ovarian cysts and pathologic ovarian cysts, usually physiologic ovarian cysts may disappear on their own after menstruation, while pathologic ovarian cysts usually do not disappear on their own.
1. Physiologic ovarian cysts: Generally speaking, during the ovulation period or luteal phase, the ultrasound of ovarian cysts is clear that the diameter of ovarian cysts is small, and the wall of the cysts is very thin and the fluid inside is clear, and the cysts disappear in the recheck of the ovaries after the menstruation is cleared, and most of the ovarian cysts in this case are physiologic, and they will disappear with the onset of the menstrual cycle.
2. Pathological ovarian cysts: for example, ovarian teratoma or ovarian chocolate cysts, this kind of pathological cysts, with the menstrual cycle will not disappear, this kind of cysts will not go away on their own.
If women find pathological ovarian cysts, it is recommended that they consult a doctor in time, complete the relevant examinations, clarify the causes under the guidance of the doctor, and target treatment to avoid delaying the condition.