Can Ovarian Cysts Cause Blood in Urine?
“. At this time, there does not seem to be a link between urine in the blood, and ovarian cysts. Many woman that have experienced blood in their urine during or around the time of finding that they had an ovarian cyst found that they also had a bladder or kidney infection. It is important speak with your doctor if you are seeing spotting in your urine, if your menstrual period seems to be lasting longer than usual. If you are not trying to get pregnant, your doctor may put you on a hormone treatment, such as birth control, to help level your system out, and to help your body stop creating follicles. Functional cysts do not usually require treatment, and they usually disappear within eight to twelve weeks. You should contact your doctor if you have simple ovarian cysts that are larger than five to ten centimeters or complex ovarian cysts that will not go away. These will need to be removed by surgery.