Can an ovarian cyst also have a cystic solid mass?

Ovarian cysts can also have cystic solid masses. Ovarian cysts are categorized into physiological and pathological, i.e. cystic and cystic solid. Cystic is smaller and can disappear on its own, while cystic-solid has a larger diameter, is not self-healing and requires surgical treatment.
Patients with ovarian cysts are divided into two main types, mainly physiologic and pathologic. Physiological cysts are cystic in nature, generally the diameter of cysts is small, mostly less than 5 centimeters, occasionally there may be 8 centimeters of physiological cysts, and most of them can disappear on their own after menstruation or in about 3 months.
Pathological cysts can be cystic or cystic-solid, with a larger diameter of more than 5 centimeters, and cannot disappear on their own, so patients need to consult a doctor in time.
Patients with cystic ovarian cysts need to seek medical treatment in time, and they can follow the doctor’s instructions to take surgical treatment, including ovarian cyst removal, ovariectomy of the affected side, total hysterectomy, or adnexectomy and other surgical methods.
Patients with ovarian cysts should seek medical attention to identify the cause of their condition when they experience symptoms. Patients should be treated under medical supervision to avoid aggravating the condition.