No, a pap smear only tests the lining of the uterus, cysts come and go most of the time on their own. Especially during a woman's childbearing years.
This means they are cancerous cysts. I suggest you go to the doctors immediately as you will almost certainly die.
This could be ganglion cysts. They are small bumps on various joints that come and go. They are not serious but could be painful when pressure is applied to them.
The cysts that appear during the regular activity of the ovaries are called functional cysts.
Bilateral kidney cysts are cysts in BOTH kidneys.
cysts of tissue
Perineural cysts (also called Tarlov cysts)
Cysts on your ovaries can cause infertility and can even cause you to stop ovulating and having periods. Look into polycystic ovary syndrome, because cysts can also cause an imbalance in hormones which can lead to other issues.
They are present as cysts on the surface of the infusion material. Wetting the cysts liberates the organisms, which grow, divide and re-encyst as a part of their life cycles. Many of them are present in the air we breathe as cysts as well.
Solid cysts tend to be hard. Fluid-filled cysts are less hard. Air-filled cysts tend to be soft (and easily collapsible).
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I am not aware that injections causes cysts