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  2. Ovarian cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Most ovarian cysts cause no symptoms and go away on their own. But a large ovarian cyst can cause: Pelvic pain that may come and go. You may feel a dull ache or a sharp pain in the area below your bellybutton toward one side. Fullness, pressure or heaviness in your belly (abdomen). Bloating.

  3. Kidney cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A kidney cyst may become infected, causing fever and pain. A burst cyst. A kidney cyst that bursts causes severe pain in the back or side. Sometimes a burst cyst may cause blood in the urine. Blocked urine flow. A kidney cyst that blocks the typical flow of urine may lead to kidney swelling. By Mayo Clinic Staff.

  4. Epidermoid cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Symptoms. Epidermoid cyst signs and symptoms include: A small, round bump under the skin, often on the face, neck or trunk. A tiny blackhead plugging the central opening of the cyst. A thick, smelly, cheesy substance that leaks from the cyst. An inflamed or infected bump.

  5. Pilonidal cyst - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A pilonidal cyst may not cause symptoms. But if it's infected, the skin around the cyst may be swollen and painful. Symptoms of an infected pilonidal cyst include: A pit near the top of the buttocks crease. Pain. Inflamed, swollen skin. Pus or blood leaking from an opening in the skin. An odor from draining pus.

  6. Tumor vs. cyst: What's the difference? - Mayo Clinic

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    Tumors and cysts are two distinct entities. Cyst. A cyst is a sac that may be filled with air, fluid or other material. A cyst can form in any part of the body, including bones, organs and soft tissues. Most cysts are noncancerous (benign), but sometimes cancer can cause a cyst. Tumor. A tumor is any abnormal mass of tissue or swelling.

  7. Kidney cysts - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Imaging tests. MRI, CT and ultrasound are imaging tests that are often used to diagnose simple kidney cysts. Imaging tests can help determine whether a kidney mass is a cyst or a tumor. Kidney function tests. Testing a sample of your blood may reveal whether a kidney cyst is affecting how well your kidney works.

  8. Bartholin's cyst - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

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    If the fluid within the cyst becomes infected, you may develop a collection of pus surrounded by inflamed tissue (abscess). A Bartholin's cyst or abscess is common. Treatment of a Bartholin's cyst depends on the size of the cyst, how painful the cyst is and whether the cyst is infected. Sometimes home treatment is all you need.

  9. Breast cysts - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Breast cysts may be found in one or both breasts. Signs and symptoms of a breast cyst include: A smooth, easily movable round or oval lump that may have smooth edges — which typically, though not always, indicates it's benign. Nipple discharge that may be clear, yellow, straw colored or dark brown. Breast pain or tenderness in the area of the ...

  10. Ganglion cyst - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Ganglion cysts are round or oval. Some are too small to feel. The size of a cyst can change, often getting larger over time with joint movement. Pain. Ganglion cysts usually are painless. But if a cyst presses on a nerve or other structures, it can cause pain, tingling, numbness or muscle weakness.

  11. Baker cyst - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    A Baker cyst is a fluid-filled growth behind the knee. It causes a bulge and a feeling of tightness. Also called a popliteal (pop-luh-TEE-ul) cyst, a Baker cyst sometime causes pain. The pain can get worse when with activity or when fully straightening or bending the knee.