Ovarian cysts are generally amenable to hot compresses, but hot compresses do not play a therapeutic role in the disease.
Ovarian cysts are substantial lesions, which are cystic structures localized to the ovaries. Most cysts do not disappear on their own and need to be removed surgically in order to be completely eradicated. Patients with ovarian cysts can usually apply hot compresses without affecting the disease or causing discomfort such as severe pain.
On the contrary, appropriate hot compresses may also alleviate the pain symptoms experienced by the patient, but hot compresses have little effect on ovarian cysts and cannot play a therapeutic role.
Therefore, it is recommended that patients with ovarian cysts must actively cooperate with the doctor to use medication for treatment, and patients who have reached the indications for surgery are advised to have the disease treated through surgical resection in a timely manner in order to avoid delaying the condition.