The term “vacation” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. It is usually more accurate to check for chocolate cysts in the hospital within 7 days after menstruation.
Chocolate cysts are usually examined within one week after menstruation because they belong to endometriosis and may change with the menstrual cycle. It is usually easier to examine chocolate cysts within one week after menstruation when they are relatively larger.
Commonly used examination items for chocolate cysts include ultrasound, pelvic MRI, serum CA125 examination, etc. In diagnosing chocolate cysts, clinical preferences are mostly within one week after menstruation, and negative ultrasound can be performed.
If you need to diagnose chocolate cysts, you should seek medical treatment as early as possible, and the doctor should formulate a diagnosis and treatment plan according to the specific situation.