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Marsai martin gets ovarian cyst removed after 4 years of 'constant pain': 'listen to your body'
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Marsai Martin is resting up after having an ovarian cyst removed. The 18-year-old _Black-ish_ alum revealed on Saturday that she has dealt with the "constant pain" from an ovarian
cyst for several years, sharing a black-and-white video on her Instagram Story of her laying in a hospital bed. "If you missed my live, long story short, I had surgery for my large
ovarian cyst that gave me constant pain for 4+ years," she wrote alongside the clip. "I really don't remember any of this sh*t because of the anesthesia, lol. But I will say
that I am very grateful to have family and educators by my side in support of this process." "The only reason I am sharing this is so I can hopefully spread awareness and share my
experience to the young women out there that may be going through the same thing or have difficult menstrual cycles," Martin added. "You are never alone. Listen to your body. It
always shows you signs. Health is wealth." The following day, the actress shared an update on Instagram and assured fans that she has recovered well from the procedure. "Thank
y'all for all the love," she wrote. "The procedure was 10 days ago and I'm now feeling fine. I also appreciate the stories from folks that have been through the same
thing! But I'm back and I'm betta." _NEVER MISS A STORY — SIGN UP FOR _PEOPLE_'S FREE DAILY NEWSLETTER__ TO STAY UP-TO-DATE ON THE BEST OF WHAT PEOPLE HAS TO OFFER, FROM
JUICY CELEBRITY NEWS TO COMPELLING HUMAN INTEREST STORIES._ Ovarian cysts are not uncommon; the Mayo Clinic states that "many women have ovarian cysts at some time," and most
"present little or no discomfort and are harmless." However, Mayo Clinic notes that large or ruptured cysts "can cause serious symptoms," including pelvic pain, fullness
or heaviness in the abdomen and bloating. Martin occasionally gives fans a look into her personal life, and spoke earlier this year about her struggles with mental health. Back in 2019, the
actress and producer opened up about dealing with depression. Earlier this year, she reflected on taking better care of her body by being vocal about her struggles and getting help, urging
others to do the same. "Well, what I learned is the only way to truly get help with an issue is to make folks aware when you need help," Martin told _Ebony Magazine_ in May.
"I try to remember that sometimes when I keep things to myself I won't get an outside perspective that may help me realize things are that bad or help."