Always have a doctor check out any bleeding between your regular periods or any unusual discharge. While these symptoms might simply mean a cyst has ruptured—which is usually completely harmless—they can also signal a pelvic infection or another unrelated health issue. Nabothian cysts rarely cause pelvic pain, so if you're experiencing persistent discomfort in that area, seek medical attention to rule out a more serious underlying cause.

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