The causes of ovarian cysts in young unmarried women are considered to be related to environmental factors, dietary factors, infectious factors, pathological factors, physiological factors and so on.
1. Environmental factors: environmental pollution, smoking and electricity radiation may have a toxic effect on the female reproductive system, thus affecting the function of the female reproductive system and interfering with hormone secretion, increasing the incidence of ovarian cysts.
2. Dietary factors: Studies have found that an imbalanced diet and excessive intake of cholesterol may adversely affect women’s bodily functions, inducing abnormal proliferation of ovarian tissue and the formation of ovarian cysts.
3. Infectious factors: infections also play a role in promoting the occurrence of ovarian cysts, especially recurrent pelvic infections, which can easily induce adnexitis, inflammatory exudate, and ultimately form ovarian cysts.
4. Pathological factors: Ovarian chocolate cysts are caused by endometriosis to the ovary, which is a common pathology of ovarian cysts. If it is small, it can be left untreated. However, if the cyst is more than 5 centimeters, surgery is usually recommended.
5. Physiological factors: physiological ovarian cysts are the most common type of ovarian cysts, mostly luteal cysts formed after ovulation, appearing after ovulation and shrinking after menstruation.
Young unmarried women with ovarian cysts may also have other reasons, need to cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination, and then do the treatment.