There is no quick trick to eliminate ovarian cysts after menopause, and surgery is usually needed.
Ovarian cysts are a common disease in women, may be physiological or pathological, first need to clarify the diagnosis, to clarify the benign and malignant, generally after the menopause ovarian cysts, most of the consideration is non-physiological, more need to be surgical treatment, and there is no fast elimination of the small trick.
If a postmenopausal ovarian cyst is not growing particularly fast and is unilateral with a smooth surface, it is considered benign and can be removed by laparoscopic surgery.
If the ovarian cysts grow rapidly and are bilateral, and are found to be solid or cystic with an uneven surface, they are considered to be malignant and require open surgery, such as ovariectomy of the affected side, total hysterectomy, or adnexectomy.
Ovarian cysts found after menopause need to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and standardized treatment under the guidance of a doctor to avoid serious adverse consequences.