Benign ovarian cysts do not usually lead to ascites, and patients may experience abdominal discomfort, with the main symptom being bloating.
If the tumour grows large, the patient may have symptoms of compression. If torsion or rupture of the tip has occurred, the patient may experience acute abdominal pain, which requires prompt medical attention for clarification. However, if a patient has ascites, it may be caused by a benign tumour with malignant lesions. However, a benign tumour called ovarian fibroma can produce thoracoabdominal fluid, which disappears when the tumour is removed, which is a special case.