1. Follicular cysts - tend to occur when one of the sacs on the ovary does not release an egg, causing it to swell-up with fluid.
2. Luteal cysts - tend to occur when one of the sacs on the ovary releases an egg, but re-seals quickly after-wards causing it to swell-up with fluid.
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Symptoms of the existence, and the rupture of an ovarian cyst:
Pelvic aches and pains, generally in the lower abdomen, back, and upper legs which usually occurs during the mid-part of the menstrual cycle.
An either delayed or inhibited start to the menstrual cycle (often several days or more).
An abnormal uterine bleeding (often called breakout bleeding) that usually occurs between normal menstrual periods.
Severe pain (often sudden), that may be accompanied with bloating, the feeling of light-headedness, nausea and vomiting (an indication that either a rupture has taken place, or a cyst is twisted).
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