Ovarian cysts are a common gynecological disease, but we should also pay attention to them. Especially when the cause of the disease is clear and the body is abnormal, timely examination, early detection, and early treatment should be carried out.
Causes of ovarian cysts
1. Genes: According to statistics, 20-25% of patients with ovarian tumors have a family history.
2. Lifestyle elements: Long term dietary structure, poor lifestyle habits, excessive psychological pressure leading to excessive acidification of the body, decreased overall human function, immune function development leading to abnormal proliferation of ovarian tissue, ovarian cysts, and cancer.
3. Endocrine factors: Although the ovary is small, it is an important organ for producing eggs, ovulation, endocrine hormones, and balancing hormones. Ovarian tumors often occur during the reproductive age when the endocrine system is strong. The basic pathological and physiological changes in many patients with ovarian cysts and polycystic ovary syndrome in clinical practice are due to the excessive production of androgens by the ovaries, which is the result of the synergistic effect of various endocrine system functions in the body.
4. Environmental factors: Food pollution, such as plant growth hormones used in vegetables, and hormone components such as clenbuterol in prescription feeding of livestock and poultry. In recent years, with the improvement of living standards and changes in dietary habits in China, some middle-aged and young women have abused hormone drugs and supplements such as breast enlargement, weight loss, and delaying aging, which may lead to a high incidence and youthfulness of ovarian tumors.
5. Acidification of body tissue fluid: body cells are in acidic body fluid, which leads to the decrease of dissolved oxygen content of normal cells in the body, resulting in the decline of cell activity, the slowdown of metabolic cycle, the change of cell phenotype, the expression of tumor characteristics of ovarian cysts, and the rapid expansion of these cells, thus forming a real tumor entity of ovarian cysts. Therefore, acidification of body tissue fluid is the cause of ovarian cysts.
How to discover ovarian cysts
Ovarian cysts in clinical practice often manifest as lower abdominal pain, discomfort, increased vaginal discharge, yellow vaginal discharge, unpleasant odor, menstrual disorders, and usually a solid and painless swelling in the lower abdomen, sometimes causing pain during sexual intercourse. The following symptoms indicate ovarian cysts:
1. Dysmenorrhea: People who previously did not have dysmenorrhea begin to experience dysmenorrhea and continue to worsen.
2. Menstrual disorders: Previously, regular menstruation was completely irregular and always busy.