What types of people are susceptible to ovarian cysts?

  The ovary is an organ that is very susceptible to cysts, and information indicates that 20% to 30% of cyst patients are white-collar women in their 30s. The ovarian cysts most likely to occur in women of childbearing age are functional cysts of the ovaries, which are caused by an excessive physiological response of the ovaries themselves or by drug stimulation. The most common types of ovarian cysts are those that are prone to ovarian cysts.  The five groups of people who are prone to ovarian cysts: a. Patients with ovarian cysts should consider whether they have a family history of ovarian disease, which is usually more likely to occur in women with a family history of the disease than in the general population.  Second, menopausal women are more likely to suffer from ovarian cysts, usually at the age of 50 or older.  Women who are over-nourished usually consume too much fat, protein, high calorie and high cholesterol foods.  Women who have been infertile for a long time and use ovulatory drugs are prone to ovarian cysts.  Unmarried women who have not experienced pregnancy and childbirth are usually prone to ovarian cysts due to endocrine disorders.  Since ovaries are smaller organs in the human body and are deeply hidden in the pelvic cavity, early cysts are difficult to detect and are usually found only when they increase to a certain extent or even when menstrual disorders occur. Although the early symptoms are not obvious, ovarian cysts, once discovered, must be treated as soon as possible, otherwise they may cause a variety of serious harm to women.