Ovarian Cysts Change Your Bathroom Use
An ovarian cyst that doesn’t cause symptoms may go away by itself. However, larger ovarian cysts may lead to abdominal discomfort.
A large ovarian cyst could put pressure on your bladder. You may feel you need to urinate with greater frequency. This is because the pressure on your bladder is reducing your bladder’s capacity.
If a cyst is putting pressure on your bowels, you may experience pain during bowel movements. You may feel pressure to have a bowel movement or may find it difficult to completely empty your bowels.
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