When is it accurate to check for ovarian cysts

Ovarian cysts are more accurately checked within 3 to 7 days of a clean period.
Ovarian cysts are cystic swellings that occur in the ovarian area of women. They may be related to inflammatory stimulation, abnormal hormone secretion levels, patient’s physical condition and other factors, and are categorized into physiological cysts and pathological cysts.
Physiologic cysts include ovarian follicular cysts, which usually occur around the time of ovulation. Luteal cysts generally occur during the luteal phase, and usually disappear on their own after menstruation, without special treatment. Pathological cysts are usually caused by inflammation, endometriosis, tumor and other factors.
Therefore, in order to avoid the interference of physiological cysts during examination and diagnose ovarian cysts caused by disease factors more clearly, it is usually more accurate to examine them within 3 to 7 days after menstruation.
When women find ovarian cysts caused by disease factors, they must consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying their condition. For more information, please consult your doctor.