What is an ovarian cyst? If you too are wondering, then the
following definitions, about ovarian cysts, provided by the top websites in
women’s health can give you some answers.
"Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs or pockets within or on the surface of an ovary."
Source: Mayo Clinic
“Ovarian cysts are closed, sac-like structures within the
ovary that are filled with a liquid or semisolid substance.”
Source: MedicineNet.com
“A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. They can form anywhere in the
body. Ovarian cysts (sists) form in or on the ovaries. The most common type of
ovarian cyst is a functional cyst.”
Source: WomensHealth.gov
“Cysts are fluid-filled sacs that can form in the ovaries.
They are very common. They are particularly common during the childbearing
years.”
Source: WebMD
“An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on a
woman’s ovary. They are very common and do not usually cause any symptoms.”
Source: NHS
“An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac which develops in an
ovary. Most ovarian cysts are benign (non-cancerous) and cause no symptoms.
Some cause problems such as pain and irregular bleeding. No treatment may be
needed for certain types of ovarian cysts which tend to go away on their own.
For other types, an operation may be advised to remove the cyst.”
Source: Patient.co.uk
“The ovaries are part of the female reproductive system.
They are located in the lower abdomen on both sides of the uterus. Women have
two ovaries that produce eggs, as well as the hormones estrogen and
progesterone…
Sometimes, a fluid-filled sac called a cyst will develop on
one of the ovaries. Many women will develop at least one cyst during their
life. In most cases, cysts are painless and cause no symptoms.”
Source: Healthline
“An ovarian cyst is a sac filled with fluid that forms on or
inside of an ovary.”
Source: MedlinePlus
“Ovarian cysts are small fluid-filled sacs that develop in a
woman's ovaries. Most cysts are harmless, but some may cause problems such as
rupture, bleeding, or pain.”
Source: emedicinehealth
“A woman's ovaries contain numerous immature eggs some of
which mature and develop over the course of a woman's life until the menopause…
…In normal women an egg is produced every month… Sometimes
cysts may develop. These are often filled with liquid and are almost always
benign. Cysts can occur from one month to the next and may result from an egg
which fails to mature.”
Source: netdoctor
“An ovarian cyst is a sac or pouch that develops in or on
the ovary. The cysts may contain liquid, or solid material or a combination of
both.
Ovarian cysts are very common, particularly in women between
the ages of 30 and 60… may be single or multiple, and can occur in one or both
ovaries. Most are benign (non-cancerous), but approximately 15 percent are
malignant (cancerous).”
Source: HealthCentral
Here is a short informative ovarian cyst clip to help in
your understanding of cysts on ovaries: