- female
- 30 Years
- 01/04/2021
Can a cyst go away on its own?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Depends on the type of the cyst and location
Dr. Chandra Suggests...
Consult a Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Natural Resolution:
- Some cysts, like certain ovarian or sebaceous cysts, may shrink and disappear without treatment.
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Persistent Cysts:
- Others may persist or grow, requiring medical evaluation, especially if they cause symptoms.
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When to Seek Medical Advice:
- Consult a doctor if a cyst is painful, growing, or causing discomfort.
In summary, while some cysts can resolve on their own, others may need medical attention. Monitoring and professional advice are essential for safe management.
Answered 20/08/2025
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