Cysts, which may refer to ovarian cysts, abdominal cysts, etc., can cause abdominal pain, potentially due to the large size of the cyst stimulating the peritoneal membrane. Treatment options, including observation, medication, and surgery, should be determined based on the size of the cyst, symptoms, and under medical guidance. Due to variations in each patient's condition, treatment methods also differ. Detailed analyses are as follows:
1. Observation: If only mild abdominal pain is present and the cyst is under 5cm, temporary observation is recommended with reduced physical activity. For those whose symptoms do not improve after observation, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
2. Medication: If the cyst is caused by inflammatory stimulation, anti-inflammatory drugs such as Metronidazole Tablets, Erythromycin Capsules, and Cefuroxime Axetil Tablets can be used. For patients with cysts under 3.0cm and mild symptoms, blood-activating and stasis-resolving medications such as Xiaojin Pill, Guizhi Fuling Pill, and Dahuang Zhechong Pill can also be administered.
3. Surgery: If the abdominal pain is severe or the cyst is over 5cm, surgical treatment may be necessary.