Ovarian Cyst Burst Symptoms: What you can Expect if an Ovarian Cyst Bursts

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Ovarian cysts are a common medical concern in women. They are a natural part of the reproduction system though some can grow unchecked and cause a woman a lot of pain and even bodily harm. A cyst is a membrane that is filled with fluid, ovarian cysts form either on the inside of on the outer surface of the ovaries. Most cysts are not dangerous; these cysts are around the size of a pea or even smaller and heal on their own. But some cysts can grow as large as an apple if not detected in time. Unfortunately, a small percentage of cysts grow larger and can lead to the need for a hysterectomy or can result in infertility or ovarian cancer.

Some ovarian cyst burst symptoms are very specific, but a few can be misread as monthly cramping or even just stomach aches. With some exceptions, ovarian cyst symptoms can be categorized into one of three categories. The three primary symptoms are menstrual irregularities, pelvic pain and nausea.

Pain that is centralized in the abdominal area is the most reported ovarian cyst symptom. But because pain in your mid-section can be tied to so many different conditions, it remains the biggest reason why cysts aren't caught sooner. Pelvic pain usually increases during your periods, sex, and while urinating or during bowel movements. You may also feel an unpleasant pressure on your bowels or bladder that makes it feel like you need to use the bathroom when you do not, much the same way a woman late in her pregnancy feels an urgent need to urinate because of the added pressure on the bladder. The abdominal pain can expand and become lower back pain, inner thigh pain, or vaginal pain. Some women experience a constant throbbing pain while others have varying pain intensities throughout the day.

Irregular monthly periods can include painful periods or bleeding that doesn’t seem like regular menstrual bleeding. Irregularities frequently also imply that your period is lasting longer or shorter, the flow volume has changed or your period is even present at different times of the month than normal. It is not too strange to also experience excess cramping related with your period and infrequent spotting.

Nausea is the last main symptom, but a small number of women think that stomach aches and vomiting could be the effects of a cyst. The nausea is regularly caused by hormones that are out of balance because of the foreign growth on the ovary disturbing hormone production in your body. Other symptoms that are more difficult to understand are weight gain, feeling full quickly, bloat and abdominal heaviness, and losing one's appetite.

Progesterone is the hormone that regulates ovulation.
Progesterone is the hormone that regulates ovulation.

A few less common symptoms that could signify that you have an ovarian cyst can include more hair growth due the increase in hormones the cyst is incorrectly informing the body it needs to manufacture. Another infrequently reported symptoms is muscle soreness and pain on your ribs. In addition to all of this, you may feel tight nodules under your skin that feel like bruises. Another symptom that some women report is an increase in headaches.

The symptoms felt when a cyst actually bursts are sudden cramping, pain so intense you may black out, and pain localized to one specific side of your pelvis. Many women say the words “rupture” and “burst” very accurately describe the pain sensation. There is an intense period of pain that suddenly recedes in intensity. Once a cyst has actually burst, the pain is greatly cut down.


There are other types of cysts. Dermoid cysts happen when the dead cells of a failed embryo stay in the woman's body and get encased in a membrane. Endometriomas are cysts caused by the condition endometriosis when cells from the uterus grow outside of the uterus. These cells being introduced into the fallopian tubes can lead to ovarian cysts.

Overall most ovarian cysts are benign, even if they cause pain and discomfort. But it is important to not ignore ovarian cyst burst symptoms.A few ovarian cysts do cause cancer and or infertility. In general, if you experience pelvic pain and are worried that something isn't right, it is a good strategy to obtain medical attention. As you should already know, it is best to prevent ovarian cysts before they happen instead of treating them after they appear because though most cysts can be treated, simply having one increases your chance of getting cancer of being unable to reproduce.

There are very useful changes to your life that you can start making today to insure that you never have ovarian cyst burst symptoms.

mm 3 weeks ago

i have a 6cm cyst that has not burst (according to ultrasound) but causes me intense cramps. They are hoping to shrink it with birth control pills but i may need to have it removed. I have learned what can happen when i "skip" my annual physical. Thank god no cancer !

Ogochukwu 2 weeks ago

I have an ovarian cyst that measures 65 mm and my doctor suggested i should remove it through surgery and now its giveing me body and wast pain even headach so am asking if there is any injection that could be given after the surgery.

danielle 13 days ago

I had a 4 that had bursted and now i am getting painful back problems and my mom is telling me i should be put on birthcontrol asap the sad thing is i am 16 years old and praying that they never come back. I couldnt even walk my mom and uncle and everyone else had to carry me everywhere.

lisa 11 days ago

hi therei i have just turned 22 i have had this condition since i was 16 i av 3 cyts all between 65-69mm on my ovaries i have had loads ov ultrasounds and doctors and i have even started seeing a gynoligest as am having fertiltiy problems. about 2weeks after my period i started to have period pain like pains in my lower adomen and back pain ,then i started to spotting for 3days then my urine was a dark red/brown i have nearly blacked out a few times as the pain is so intense expecially wen i go to toliet and having sex with my partner and my doctor wont do nothing ... should i be worried or have got a burst ovary ??? help

lia 11 days ago

hi therei i have just turned 22 i have had this condition since i was 16 i av 3 cyts all between 65-69mm on my ovaries i have had loads ov ultrasounds and doctors and i have even started seeing a gynoligest as am having fertiltiy problems. about 2weeks after my period i started to have period pain like pains in my lower adomen and back pain ,then i started to spotting for 3days then my urine was a dark red blood/brown i have nearly blacked out a few times as the pain is so intense expecially wen i go to toliet and having sex with my partner and my doctor wont do nothing ... should i be worried or have got a burst ovary ??? help

Stella 7 days ago

I am 34 and in march i decided to have a pap smear and i had pelvic pains there after that worsened by the day.after a wk of severe pain,i visited a doctor who said i had uterus fibroids and endometriosis cysts after having a scan.He gave me medi and transffed me to a hospital as emergency bt was told to come back in july to see the gyno,pains never stopped even after taking the medication.i went bk to the hsptal and ws told that my blood level ws down to 5.9so i hd a blood trans 3bags.i ws given antibiots and iron tablets.stil the pain was severe as ever with massive greenish creamish discharge i cld soak5pads a day it was odourless.iwent bck to the hstptal and was given a depo provera to prevent bleeding.the gyno told me nt to worry abt the discharge since it dd nt smell it wsn't an infection.after a wk i started bleeding heavily wth clots and the blood is fresh light blood different frm that of my periods up to today am still bleeding also the discharge is stll there!is there anyone who can help me stop the bleeding and discharge?

Pauline 5 days ago

Lia - I would suggest that you get it seen to asap - I had an ovarian cyst that did burst but I only knew I had a cyst when it had burst and had to drive myself to the hospital even though I could hardly sit - When I got to the hospital I started going in and out of consciousness cos I had internal bleeding and had to get my ovary and tube removed. I went around 3 years of having stomach pains and I related the pains to other things and never got it checked. Am not saying that is what you have, but best to get it checked out as there are lots of things they can do to help with a cyst. I have a cyst on my remaining ovary now, but its small and treatable.

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