A benign ovarian chocolate cyst, also known as an ovarian endometriosis cyst, is commonly referred to as a blood bag filled with menstrual blood.
Ovarian chocolate cysts, also known as ovarian endometriosis, are usually caused by a reversal of menstrual blood flow due to strenuous menstrual exercise, and the shed endometrium can flow with the menstrual blood to the ovaries, where it can be planted and form an endometriotic cyst.
With the changes of the menstrual cycle, endometriosis cysts can retain menstrual blood, menstrual blood storage can not flow, can be dark red or reddish-brown sticky paste, so also known as ovarian chocolate cysts, commonly known as “a bag of blood”.
If you suffer from ovarian chocolate cysts, it is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for treatment to avoid delays.