Can Ovarian Cysts Come Back After Surgery?

Ovarian cysts may recur after surgery, and in the case of ovarian chocolate cysts, the chance of recurrence after surgery is relatively high, with a recurrence rate of about 40%, so the recurrence rate of ovarian cysts after surgery varies from person to person.
Ovarian cysts are mainly related to the hormone secretion in the body, if the ovarian cysts have been removed, but the hormone changes in the body may also lead to the reappearance of ovarian cysts, so there is a certain chance of recurrence after ovarian cyst surgery, but there are both high and low chances of recurrence.
If ovarian cysts have already appeared, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time for examination. When the ovarian cysts are relatively large, surgical treatment can be carried out to remove the ovarian cysts, and send them to the pathology for examination after the operation. If it is an ovarian chocolate cyst, the chance of recurrence after the operation is relatively high, with a recurrence rate of about 40%, so it is advisable to get pregnant as early as possible after the operation or use medication to minimize the recurrence.
If the cyst ruptures when the ovarian cyst is removed, it may also lead to recurrence at a later stage. It is important to have regular checkups to keep track of your health and to follow the doctor’s instructions after surgery for ovarian cysts.