Ovarian cancer is one of the common gynecological malignant tumors, and its incidence rate is also very high. After illness, it seriously threatens the life safety and health of patients. Pay attention to its severity, and reasonably prevent it in daily life.
The Hazards of Ovarian Cancer
1. Oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea
Most ovarian cancer patients have almost no changes in their menstrual cycle. As the cancer increases, cancer cells can damage the normal tissue of the ovaries, leading to ovarian dysfunction, resulting in oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea.
2. Malignant transformation of tumors
The early symptoms of ovarian cancer are not particularly obvious, and if the tumor does not gradually grow, the likelihood of deterioration is high. Therefore, gynecological experts from Qingdao Maternal and Child Hospital stated that regular gynecological examinations once a year are very necessary for adult women.
3. Affects daily life
Ovarian cancer can cause abdominal pain, low back pain, or sciatica in the early stage. Compressing the pelvic veins can cause swelling in the lower limbs, causing huge tumors to compress the bladder. Frequent urination, difficulty urinating, and rectal compression of urine can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as difficulty in defecating, compression of the diaphragm, difficulty breathing, and inability to lie flat
4. Danger to life
According to clinical data statistics, ovarian cancer patients account for the highest number of deaths in various gynecological tumors, posing an extremely serious threat to women's lives.
Preventing ovarian cancer
1. Multiple movements
In daily life, appropriate exercise can ensure physical health and alleviate life stress. Many people often neglect their physical protection and exercise very little due to their busy work. In clinical practice, according to surveys, many ovarian cancer patients do not exercise regularly, so exercise is still very effective in preventing the disease. These are daily measures to prevent the onset of ovarian cancer.
2. Genetic factors can lead to oophorectomy
People with a family history of ovarian cancer are more likely to develop this disease than others. If it is a high-risk group for ovarian cancer, after giving birth and reaching a certain age, oophorectomy can be performed to prevent the occurrence of ovarian cancer.
3. Maintain alkaline constitution
Ensuring a healthy alkaline constitution effectively prevents various types of cancer, and the body is in an acidic constitution, which poses a serious threat. Regular rest time, a balanced diet plan, and appropriate exercise can determine the acidity and alkalinity of the body, effectively preventing diseases.