Cyst removal surgery is recommended when an ovarian cyst causes significant symptoms, complications, or poses a risk of turning cancerous. Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on the ovaries, and while many of them are harmless and may resolve on their own, some can cause pain, bloating, or interfere with a woman's reproductive health. Surgery is typically recommended when the cyst is large, persistent, or symptomatic, causing discomfort or increasing the risk of ovarian torsion (twisting of the ovary) or rupture. In rare cases, when a cyst is suspected to be cancerous, immediate surgery may be required to remove the cyst and prevent the spread of cancer. A doctor may also recommend cyst removal surgery if the cyst is affecting the functioning of the ovaries, such as blocking the release of eggs or causing hormonal imbalances.
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