Are pancreatic cysts in women scary?

Pancreatic cysts in women are usually not scary if they are benign and asymptomatic, but more scary if they are symptomatic or malignant. 1. Not scary: most of the pancreatic cysts do not have obvious symptoms, many of them are found during physical examination or other disease checkups. If there is no symptom and the growth rate is relatively slow, it is considered to be benign, which is not scary and does not need special treatment. 2. Scary: if female pancreatic cysts have some clinical symptoms, such as abdominal pain, emaciation, jaundice, nausea, vomiting, postprandial fullness, etc., this situation is relatively more serious, and it needs to be treated through surgical methods; if it is a neoplastic pancreatic cyst, such as a mucinous cystadenoma, this situation may be malignant, which is more scary, and it should be treated at the earliest possible time. Female pancreatic cysts should choose the appropriate treatment method according to the specific situation, usually recommended to eat a balanced diet, avoid drinking alcohol.