Can ovarian cysts go away with medication?

Most of the ovarian cysts cannot be eliminated by taking medicine. Ovarian cysts include physiological and pathological cysts, physiological cysts generally do not require special treatment; pathological cysts should be treated with medication or surgery according to the type; small cysts caused by inflammation may shrink or disappear through anti-infection treatment; most pathological ovarian cysts can not subside naturally and are prone to malignant changes. 1. Physiological cysts: including corpus luteum cysts, follicular cysts and so on, which are physiological structures formed due to cyclic changes of the ovary, usually disappear or shrink after the gynecological ultrasound after menstruation, and do not need special treatment. 2. Pathological cysts: they are cysts that appear as a result of ovarian diseases and are often accompanied by endocrine function changes. When the cysts are small, they can be treated conservatively with follow-up examinations as prescribed by the doctor, but if the cysts are large in size, or if they have torsion, rupture or malignant changes, they need to be treated with surgery as soon as possible. Inflammatory cysts may shrink or disappear through anti-infection treatment, but most pathologic ovarian cysts cannot subside naturally. Women who find ovarian cysts are advised to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital in time to have a clear picture of the type of cysts and then actively treat them under the guidance of the doctor.