Bleeding from ovarian cysts is more serious.
Ovarian cysts can cause bleeding in severe cases. This is because the enlargement of the cyst will cause an increase in local pressure, which may lead to rupture of the cyst wall. This can cause bleeding and acute lower abdominal pain, even nausea, vomiting and hemorrhagic shock.
It is recommended that if you have ovarian cysts, you should be treated accordingly under the guidance of your doctor, for example, if the cysts are relatively small, you can have regular checkups. If the cysts are relatively large and there are indications for surgery, surgery can be considered and the excised cysts can be sent to the pathologist for pathologic diagnosis.
If an ovarian cyst ruptures, it is necessary to go to the hospital in time for a detailed examination by a doctor and timely surgery to remove the ovarian cyst to avoid delays. For more information, please consult your doctor.