How to Treat Tubal Tethered Cysts

Tubal mesosalpinx cysts are also known as ovarian crown cysts. If the cysts are small, it is sufficient to pay attention to the review; if they are larger, surgery is required.
This is a cystic mass that grows between the fallopian tube and the ovary, usually without discomfort symptoms, and is found during gynecological physical examination. If the cyst is small and the patient has no obvious discomfort symptoms, then regular review is possible.
However, if the cyst is relatively large, which will easily affect the peristalsis and patency of the fallopian tube, and may be accompanied by hidden pain in the lower abdomen, lumbago and other symptoms, then it is necessary to do laparoscopic surgery or open surgery to treat the cysts, and after the operation, pay attention to rest and avoid strenuous exercise.
Women with tubal cysts are advised to consult a doctor in time for active treatment under the guidance of the doctor.