Ovarian tumors are a gynecological disease that we should pay attention to, and their appearance also has symptoms. We must pay attention to our physical changes and also undergo daily physical examinations.
Hazards of ovarian tumors
1. When the bladder is compressed by the cyst in its volume and position, the patient will have frequent urination, Dysuria, urgency of urination, lower abdomen or backache, which will bring inconvenience to women's normal occupation and living.
2. The biggest damage of ovarian tumor is that it may cause pedicle torsion, or it may cause rupture under the infection of external causes. The decayed blood in the cyst flows greatly into the pelvic cavity, eroding normal strong institutions, resulting in infection, which leads to Peritonitis, a symptom of acute abdomen.
3. If ovarian tumors are persistently delayed and untreated, they may promote the deterioration of ovarian malignancies. Early on, ovarian malignancies are difficult to treat due to the lack of research. The general symptoms are manifested as weight loss, eczema, bloating, bloating, and ascites.
4. Ovarian tumors can infect and reproduce, and even during pregnancy, they may have adverse effects on pregnancy. Ovarian tumors may be caused during preterm birth, and can easily cause torsion of the ovarian tumor stem during mid pregnancy. Individuals with enlarged cysts during late pregnancy may cause abnormal fetal position, and may block the birth canal during childbirth, leading to difficult labor.
5. Ovarian tumors can lead to irregular infiltration, premature ovarian failure, and in severe cases, ovarian cancer.
Symptoms of ovarian tumors
1. Benign tumor: small masses usually do not produce symptoms, and sometimes the affected side of the lower abdomen is depressed or painful. The abdominal mass can be clearly palpable, with a smooth surface, no tenderness, and a cystic appearance. Most Benign tumor form a long stalk pedicel with the fallopian tube. Because the tumor has no adhesion with the surrounding tissues, it has greater mobility and can often move the mass from the lower abdomen to the upper abdomen.
2. Malignant tumor: It grows rapidly, with irregular masses, no mobility, and can be accompanied by ascites. In the short term, systemic symptoms such as weakness, fever, and loss of appetite may occur.
3. Functional ovarian tumors: such as granulosa cell tumors, which produce a large amount of estrogen and can cause symptoms of precocious puberty. Female characteristics such as physical growth, mammary glands, and external genitalia all develop rapidly, and menstruate, but do not ovulate. Bone development can exceed the normal range. At the same time as the urine estrogen increases, the urine Gonadotropin also increases, reaching the human level beyond the general rule.