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  • 01/04/2021

Can a cyst come out in your period?

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Physiological cysts appear and disappear as you progress from one menstrual cycle to the next, usually do not show any symptoms or need any intervention. Ovarian cyst may sometimes burst causing severe pain and bleeding but cyst as a whole may not come out.

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Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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  1. Cyst and Menstruation:

    • A cyst typically does not "come out" during a period.
    • Ovarian cysts can cause symptoms that coincide with menstruation.
  2. Symptoms and Concerns:

    • If a cyst ruptures, it may cause sudden pelvic pain or bleeding.
    • Menstrual bleeding is different from cyst discharge.
  3. Actionable Advice:

    • Consult a gynecologist if experiencing unusual pain or heavy bleeding.
    • An ultrasound may be needed to evaluate the presence of a cyst.

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