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Sheryl Gabriella shares emotional journey battling ovarian cyst

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Sheryl Gabriella shares emotional journey battling ovarian cyst

Digital content creator and stand-up comedian Sheryl Gabriella has opened up about her difficult journey with ovarian cysts, revealing the physical pain and emotional strain she has endured.

In a video shared on her official Instagram account on Sunday, January 4, 2026, she described visiting multiple hospitals, trying different treatments, and still experiencing recurring cysts and unbearable pain.

She explained that some doctors told her the cysts would disappear on their own, but repeated flare-ups have left her frustrated and exhausted.

In addition, Gabriella says that, even after trying multiple treatments, the recurring cysts continue to cause her unbearable pain.

“I need help, anyone who has ever dealt with ovarian cyst please help me tell me the permanent solution to this thing, because I have been to different hospitals; they keep treating it, and it keeps coming back. Some hospitals tell me it will disappear, but it keeps coming back, and it is so painful; it is so unbearable pain,” Gabriella opened up.

TikToker and influencer Sheryl Gabriella. PHOTO/@sherylgabriella/Instagram
TikToker and influencer Sheryl Gabriella. PHOTO/@sherylgabriella/Instagram

She asked others how they had managed to treat ovarian cysts permanently, explaining that the pain had become unbearable.

“What have you guys done to deal with it permanently, to treat it permanently, because I’m dying here,” she asked.

The digital content creator’s post highlights the challenges many women face when dealing with chronic or recurring ovarian cysts, and she urged others to share their experiences and solutions.

What is an ovarian cyst?

An ovarian cyst is a fluid-filled sac that develops on or inside an ovary, and it’s a fairly common condition among women of reproductive age.

While many ovarian cysts are harmless and may go away on their own, some can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, irregular periods, or discomfort during daily activities.

Doctors usually monitor cysts with regular checkups or imaging, and in certain cases, medical treatment or minor surgery may be recommended.

Raising awareness about ovarian cysts is important, as early detection and proper care can help prevent complications and ensure better women’s health outcomes.

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