Does Ovarian Pain Mean That I Have an An Ovary Cyst?
Ovarian cyst symptoms can be fairly wide ranging, and may or may not involve ovarian pain. Because you are experiencing pain that area does not mean that you have an ovary cyst, in the same way that a lack of pain does not mean that you do not. When pain is not being experienced, there are symptoms that you can look out for which may suggest that you are suffering from this condition. Non-painful symptoms: Certain types of ovarian cysts can impact changes to the menstrual cycle, including late or irregular periods, and bleeding in between periods. Infertility (primarily with endometrial cysts and polycystic ovaries) Another symptom may include unexplained weight gain Ovarian Pain Symptoms: Severe abdominal pain Internal bleeding or bad menstrual cramps (generally only with endometrial cysts) Pain experienced during a bowel movement or sexual intercourse (again, with endometrial cysts) The pain, and indeed the majority of the above symptoms, is only likely if your ovarian cyst ruptured,