How long does it take for a ruptured corpus luteum cyst to return to normal

A ruptured corpus luteum cyst takes about 1 week to 1 month to return to normal, depending on the extent of its rupture.
Rupture of corpus luteum cysts is usually caused by external force, abnormal blood clotting function and other reasons. If the rupture is mild, the surface wound is not large, bleeding can be stopped on its own, and the wound can be repaired on its own, it will take about 1 week for the patient to return to normal.
If the rupture is more serious and the wound is deeper and larger, the patient may bleed too much and suffer from hemorrhagic shock, which may even be life-threatening and require timely surgical treatment. The patient’s recovery is usually slower and takes about 1 month to return to normal.
Recovery time may fluctuate from the above due to the different physical conditions of different patients. Patients with ruptured corpus luteum cysts should seek prompt medical attention to avoid delaying their condition.