Hematocyst

Hematocysts are small formations that arise from the accumulation of blood in tissues or organs. They can be caused by various reasons, such as injuries, surgeries, infections, blood diseases and others.

Hematocysts can have different sizes and shapes, from small to large. They usually appear as round or oval formations filled with blood. Hematocysts are often accompanied by pain, swelling and other symptoms, which depend on the cause of their occurrence.

If hematocysts are detected, you should consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Depending on the cause, treatment may include antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, surgical removal of the hematocyst, or other methods.

However, hematocysts are not always a sign of disease. Some may be normal growths that occur under certain conditions, such as during exercise or after menstruation.

Thus, hematocysts are an important symptom that may indicate the presence of various diseases. However, for proper diagnosis and treatment it is necessary to consult a specialist.



Hemorrhage or hematoma is an accumulation of blood in the tissues of the body and can occur from any blood vessel. The bruises that form due to injury are also hematomas. An extensive tissue hematoma in the pelvis or retroperitoneum is called a hematocyst, but a lump