Ovarian cysts resulting from Clomid use often present subtly. Many women experience no symptoms at all. However, be aware of these potential indicators:
Pelvic Pain: This is a common symptom. It can range from mild discomfort to severe, sharp pain, often felt on one side of the lower abdomen. The pain may be constant or intermittent.
Bloating: Significant abdominal bloating, feeling full even after eating small amounts, is another frequent sign.
Abdominal Distension: Your abdomen might appear visibly larger than usual.
Nausea and Vomiting: While less frequent, some women experience nausea or vomiting alongside the other symptoms.
Breast Tenderness: Increased breast sensitivity or tenderness is possible, though it might also be related to ovulation.
Irregular Bleeding: Changes in your menstrual cycle, including heavier or lighter bleeding or spotting between periods, could occur.
Feeling Full: A persistent sensation of fullness or pressure in the lower abdomen warrants attention.
Note: These symptoms aren’t exclusive to Clomid-induced cysts; other conditions can cause similar issues. If you experience any of these, seek medical advice. Early diagnosis allows for appropriate management.


