Ovarian cyst
Description
A solid or fluid-filled sac or pocket, called a cyst, in or on an ovary.
Overview
Ovarian cysts are sacs in or on an ovary. The sacs usually are filled with fluid, but they can be solid. Most ovarian cysts go away on their own in a few months. If they don't, they can cause complications.
Symptoms
Most ovarian cysts cause no symptoms. But a large one can cause pelvic pain and bloating. A cyst that grows after menopause can be cancer and needs medical attention.
Treatments
Birth control pills might keep more cysts from forming. Surgery can remove large cysts.