Ovarian Cysts and Chronic Pelvic Pain – The Hidden Agony Women Must Not Ignore: City Hospital (A Unit of EMC Hospitals)
Chronic Pelvic Pain (CPP) is a condition that profoundly impacts women’s lives. When linked with ovarian cysts, the challenge becomes even more severe. This pain is not just physical – it affects mental health, social life, and emotional well-being. Unfortunately, many women dismiss it as ordinary period pain or fatigue, but ignoring it can lead to complications over time.

The common symptoms include persistent pain in the abdomen and lower back, weakness, fatigue, and irritability. In many cases, the pain intensifies to the extent that daily activities such as work, studies, and household responsibilities become difficult to manage. Left untreated, it may also trigger psychological stress and even depression. This makes early detection and timely treatment absolutely crucial.
Gynecological examinations and ultrasound are the key to diagnosing ovarian cysts. Once identified, treatment may involve medication and pain management techniques, while in more advanced cases, surgical intervention may be necessary. Alongside medical care, maintaining a balanced diet, engaging in regular exercise, practicing yoga, and focusing on mental health are essential components of holistic treatment.
Ovarian cysts and chronic pelvic pain silently burden women’s everyday lives – impacting productivity, relationships, and self-confidence. However, awareness and timely medical consultation can free women from this hidden suffering.
“Every woman deserves a life filled not with pain, but with confidence and a radiant smile.” — Dr. Riya Mahajan, City Hospital (A Unit of EMC Hospitals)