A cyst in the right adnexa will not affect the body if it is a physiologic cyst, but it will affect the body if it is a pathologic adnexal cyst.
1. Physiological cyst. When a woman enters the luteal secretion period after ovulation, a luteal cyst is formed because the follicle has not ruptured or a hematoma is formed after the follicle has ruptured, thus causing a luteal cyst, which belongs to physiological cysts, and it usually disappears on its own after menstruation, and will not jeopardize her health, so it does not need to be treated.
2. Pathologic cysts. However, if the right adnexal cyst is pathological, it will jeopardize women’s health, such as ovarian chocolate, ovarian plasma cystadenoma, mucinous cystadenoma and so on, which will jeopardize the health and may cause women’s abdominal pain, irregular menstruation, severe dysmenorrhea, and even affect women’s fertility and other hazards. It is necessary to improve the examination in time to determine the nature of the cysts and then give surgical treatment and so on.