Ovarian cyst is a gynecological disease that we should pay attention to. Its appearance can have a serious impact on women's physical health, and it can also harm the normal life and work of patients. We should pay attention to timely examination and treatment.
Are bilateral ovarian cysts severe
Under normal circumstances, the symptoms of bilateral ovarian cysts may not be obvious, but a solid and painless lump may appear in the lower abdomen, which may cause pain during sexual activity; When the cyst is large, it will compress the bladder, causing urine retention; When cysts affect hormone production, there may be excessive body hair or irregular vaginal bleeding; When a cyst twists, abdominal pain, nausea, and fever can occur. Whether ovarian cysts affect fertility depends on the nature, size, and location of the cysts. Bilateral ovarian cysts may hinder the retrieval of fallopian tubes and affect pregnancy in women, and surgery must be considered. Although bilateral ovarian cysts can affect women's fertility, appropriate treatment can improve the chances of pregnancy.
Severe bilateral ovarian cysts can lead to female infertility, ovarian cysts become larger, sperm, eggs or zygote cannot operate normally, affecting fertility, and even infertility, early failure of ovarian function, premature facial aging of women with premature amenorrhea, endocrine disorders caused by bilateral ovarian cysts, premature facial aging and malignant transformation of women, and ovarian cancer
2. Edema phenomenon: As ovarian cysts continue to grow and increase, the compression of pelvic tissue by the cysts can cause abdominal swelling and ascites, causing edema in the patient's limbs. There may also be vomiting, fever, and severe abdominal pain.
3. Cyst rupture, life-threatening: When an ovarian cyst grows to a certain size, complications may occur: infection, cyst torsion, bleeding, or rupture, endangering the life of women.
4. Aging appearance: Ovarian cysts cause endocrine disorders and premature aging, which directly reflect the female face.
5. Cancer transformation: Enlarged ovarian cysts are prone to infection, distortion, bleeding, or rupture, posing a life-threatening threat to patients. Some tumor like cysts may even undergo cancerous transformation, turning into ovarian cancer.
Ovarian cyst examination
1. B-ultrasound: B-ultrasound is the simplest and most effective weapon for detecting ovarian cysts. Benign ultrasound: unilateral, cystic, dark area, with few septations and clear boundaries. Malignant ultrasound: Bilateral, cystic solid (mixed), unclear boundary, multiple septations, ascites. Note: The ultrasound images of chocolate cysts and accessory abscesses are easily confused.