What if there is a small amount of bleeding all the time from ovarian cysts?

A small amount of bleeding all the time from an ovarian cyst needs to be taken seriously as it may be a ruptured cyst or a tumor, and should be treated after prompt medical examination to clarify the cause. If there is a small amount of bleeding when you have an ovarian cyst, you should consider that it may be a ruptured ovarian cyst, often combined with severe abdominal pain, often during strenuous exercise or intercourse, and also severe abdominal pain caused by peritoneal irritation, accompanied by a feeling of anal swelling, which requires timely surgical treatment. If the ovarian cyst has irregular bleeding and the pelvic examination shows that it is larger than 5 cm in diameter, it is mostly an ovarian tumor. Further examination is needed to rule out the possibility of cancer. If it is determined to be malignant, surgery should be performed as early as possible, and postoperative treatment should be supplemented with chemotherapy, radiation therapy and comprehensive herbal medicine. Bleeding ovarian cysts can be treated by choosing drugs with anti-inflammatory and hemostatic effects under the guidance of a doctor, and antibiotics can be chosen in combination with some proprietary Chinese medicines. Ovarian cyst bleeding may cause local pain, so you need to stay in bed during treatment, and if the pain is more obvious, you can apply painkillers.