Ovarian cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors unique to women and has adverse effects on their bodies. Besides its impact on one's own body, will ovarian cancer not affect a partner? Can sexually transmitted infections be transmitted to husbands?
The answer is no, ovarian cancer is not a sexually transmitted disease or an infectious disease, so it is not transmitted to the husband through sexual activity. However, cervical cancer is caused by the HPV virus and is sexually transmitted, and attention must be paid to distinguishing between them. Ovarian cancer patients can have sex when they are in good health after treatment. Moreover, it is said that sexual activity can also improve women's mood and emotions, which has certain benefits for the treatment of ovarian cancer.
Early symptoms of ovarian cancer
Many women may think that ovarian tumors are far away from themselves, but in reality, they are not. Ovarian tumors can occur at all ages, even in children and adolescence. But ovarian tumors can also be divided into conscience and malignancy, and ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor. But the symptoms of ovarian cancer are not obvious and are not easily detected. This is related to the physiological structure of the ovaries, which are located deep in the human pelvic cavity and are very small in size. Early ovarian cancer has almost no obvious symptoms, and symptoms are only atypical digestive symptoms such as bloating and abdominal pain, which are easily confused with other diseases. Therefore, be careful when the body experiences the following symptoms.
Gastrointestinal discomfort: Gastrointestinal discomfort is a typical symptom of early ovarian cancer. Many people think it is due to eating the wrong food or stomach pain, but repeated visits to the digestive department have no effect. At this time, it is important to be vigilant against ovarian cancer. After the ovarian mass appears, it is located close to the intestines and can easily compress the intestines, causing gastrointestinal discomfort and digestive symptoms.
Irregular menstruation: Many ovarian cancer patients have abnormal menstruation, and many people have discovered ovarian tumors. Knowing that ovarian tumors increase will continuously disrupt the normal tissue of the ovaries and affect their function, while ovarian dysfunction can affect menstruation. Menstrual abnormalities persist for a long time, and patients will pay attention to the hospital's diagnosis.
Abdominal mass: Generally, when most patients wake up in the morning with a bladder full, there is a mass in the lower abdomen that grows rapidly or ascites. Patients should highly suspect this disease. At the same time, regular gynecological cancer prevention examinations are required. If an ovarian mass of about 5 centimeters is found, regular follow-up and close observation are required.