No, perhaps you are thinking of a ruptured epidermoid cyst (skin cyst) or ruptured appendix which can happen with appendicitis (inflammation or infection of the appendix in your intestine).
If you have an ovarian cyst that has ruptured, you will feel sudden and severe abdominal and pelvic pain. You may also have a fever and vomiting and you should seek medical attention right away if you think you have a ruptured ovarian cyst.
ruptured baker cyst
It's a normal finding, and means it doesn't appear that the cyst has ruptured.
Yes you can eat. The one won't affect the other.
The duration of symptoms from a ruptured cyst can vary depending on factors such as the type of cyst and the individual's overall health. Generally, acute pain and discomfort may last for a few days to a week, while any lingering effects can persist for a couple of weeks. It's important to monitor symptoms and consult a healthcare provider if they worsen or do not improve.
Something that was most likely there before your surgery... It's nothing to worry about, if that is what it is...
No, it can't.
No. You need to see the doctor for that.
Yes, the fluid that ruptured from the cyst can be irritating and sometimes causes a great deal of pain. The pain will likely subside after a few days.
If you have a ruptured cyst there are many different symptoms you may experience. You could have pelvic pain, pain during bowel movements, nausea, vomiting, and a heavy feeling in your abdomen.
the cyst can and most likely will shrink itself. although i have had a cyst the same size that ruptured, this is VERY painful you will know when it ruptures. your doctor will tell you were or not it needs to be removed. most of the cyst will shrink and absorb back into your body though.