Ovarian Cysts

Hearing “ovarian cyst” can sound scary, but here’s the truth: most are common, harmless, and often go away on their own. Still, when they cause pain, bloating, or cycle changes, they’re more than just a “wait and see” situation—they’re your body’s way of saying it needs attention.

What Are Ovarian Cysts?

Ovarian cysts are fluid-filled sacs that develop on or inside the ovaries. They’re often linked to ovulation and can appear at different times in your cycle. Most are “functional cysts” that resolve naturally, but some can persist, grow larger, or cause symptoms that interfere with daily life.
Ovarian cysts aren’t always dangerous—but they’re not something to ignore either. Understanding your type and symptoms is the first step to finding relief.

What Shapes Your Ovarian Cyst Experience?

Not all ovarian cysts are created equal. Factors that can shape your experience include:

Functional Cysts

 Form during ovulation and often go away without treatment.

Hormonal Imbalances

 Conditions like PCOS may cause multiple small cysts.

Endometriosis

“Endometriomas” (chocolate cysts) form when endometrial tissue grows on the ovaries.

Pregnancy

Cysts may develop during early pregnancy and usually resolve on their own.

Medical Conditions

Rarely, cysts can be more complex and require closer evaluation.

How Ovarian Cysts Feel in Real Life

Some cysts are silent, causing zero symptoms. Others make their presence very known. Common signs include:

Fatigue

Pelvic pain—dull, sharp, or sudden (especially during your cycle)

Mood

Bloating or abdominal swelling

Cravings

Irregular periods or spotting between cycles

Belly

Pain during sex or after physical activity

Trouble

Frequent urge to urinate (if a cyst presses on the bladder)

Confidence

Nausea, heaviness, or general discomfort in the lower abdomen

If you’ve ever had sudden, severe pelvic pain, that may signal a cyst rupture or twisting (torsion), which needs immediate medical attention.

What to Expect as a Patient

At Gaya Wellness, we don’t believe in the “ignore it and hope it goes away” approach. We provide comprehensive, personalized care to help you understand what your body is doing and find relief.

Investigate: Getting the Full Picture
  • Detailed history of symptoms and cycle changes
  • Hormone and lab testing for underlying imbalances
  • Ultrasound imaging when needed to evaluate cysts
Restore: Care That Supports Healing
  • Hormonal Support: Options to regulate cycles and reduce cyst formation
  • Pain Relief Strategies: From anti-inflammatory guidance to targeted therapies
  • Lifestyle Adjustments: Nutrition and stress management to support hormone balance
  • Integrative Support: Supplements and holistic care to reduce inflammation and discomfort
Thrive: Ongoing Care and Confidence
  • Regular follow-ups to monitor changes and adapt your plan
  • Virtual-first visits that respect your time and privacy
  • Straight talk, reassurance, and guidance that keeps you informed and empowered

The Bottom Line

Ovarian cysts are common—and most aren’t dangerous—but that doesn’t mean you should ignore them. If they’re causing pain, cycle changes, or disrupting your daily life, you deserve care that takes your symptoms seriously.
At Gaya Wellness, we help you understand what’s happening, treat what needs treating, and prevent future issues when possible. We don’t dismiss, we don’t downplay—we support you with science, compassion, and a little sass to remind you that you’re in charge of your health.
Because your ovaries may be complicated, but your care shouldn’t be.