Hearing that you have an ovarian cyst can be confusing and often brings more questions than answers. It’s common, many women have them, but that doesn’t make it any less unsettling. Some cysts stay quiet and go away on their own. Others don’t. They might cause pain, mess with your periods, leave you feeling bloated, or just give you that constant sense that something’s off.
At Dr. Sidapara Sankalp Hospital, we don’t just look at your scan and make a call. We take the time to understand what you’re feeling, what your body is telling you, and what matters to you. And if surgery becomes part of your care, we make sure it’s done carefully, gently, and with your long-term well-being at the centre.
Ovarian cysts are small, fluid-filled sacs that grow on or inside the ovaries. Most of the time, they’re harmless, they come, hang around for a bit, and quietly go away without causing any trouble. But that’s not always the case.
Some cysts grow larger and start pressing on nearby organs. Others throw your cycle off, cause bloating, or lead to sudden, sharp pain. In certain cases, they can twist the ovary (that’s called torsion) or affect your chances of getting pregnant.
The truth is, not every cyst needs surgery. Some simply need time. But when a cyst begins to interfere with your comfort, your health, or your future plans, it’s important to have the right team, one that listens, explains, and treats you like more than a scan report.
We won’t recommend surgery unless it’s necessary. But we’ll look at it carefully if:
It’s not just about the scan. It’s about how you’re feel and what this is doing to your daily life.
When surgery is needed, most ovarian cysts can be removed through laparoscopy, a technique that’s careful on the body and kind on recovery.
Instead of large cuts, we make a few tiny openings in the lower belly. Through these, a small camera and fine surgical tools help us remove the cyst with precision, while protecting the rest of your ovary as much as possible.
What does this mean for you?
If your cyst is unusually large or complicated, we’ll plan accordingly, keeping your comfort and safety at the centre of every decision. And in the rare case that laparoscopy isn’t the best choice, we’ll explain that clearly and walk you through the alternative, step by step.
Before surgery
We talk. We explain. We ask questions. We listen to yours. And only when you’re ready, we move forward.
During surgery
You’re under anaesthesia. The cyst is removed carefully. The ovary, if healthy, is protected. No unnecessary steps. No overdoing.
After surgery
You’ll be up and walking within a few hours, and head home with clear answers and easy-to-follow care instructions. No silence. No guessing. We stay in touch.
We know what this can feel like, the anxiety, the “what ifs,” and the quiet questions you may not say out loud. That’s why we stay by your side before, during, and after surgery. Whether you need reassurance, clarity, or just someone to ask, “Is this normal?”, we’re here.
If an ovarian cyst is causing you pain, worry, or confusion, you don’t have to face it alone. Surgery isn’t always the first step, but when it is, we’ll make sure it feels like a clear, confident choice.
At Sankalp Hospital, you’ll never be treated like just a case. You’ll be cared for like a woman who deserves answers, safety, and support.