Chocolate cysts must be correctly diagnosed before treatment. Only a correct diagnosis of chocolate cysts can help everyone find a suitable treatment for chocolate cysts. Next, let us first understand the diagnosis method of chocolate cysts. The clinical diagnosis of chocolate cysts mainly depends on medical history, symptoms and signs. Common examinations include: gynecological examination, ultrasound diagnosis, MRI, CT, laparoscopy and laboratory examinations. The diagnosis of ovarian chocolate cysts mainly depends on the clinician's understanding of this new type of acute abdomen. If the patient has a history of dysmenorrhea or clear endometriosis, the diagnosis of this disease should be considered more seriously. If the pelvic examination is unsatisfactory, B-ultrasound examination can detect the parauterine mass. Posterior vaginal fornix or abdominal puncture is very helpful for diagnosis. The old menstrual blood flowing out of the rupture of the chocolate cyst is diluted by the peritoneal fluid and becomes a thin brown liquid. If this liquid is obtained during puncture, the diagnosis can be confirmed. The diagnosis of chocolate cyst must be carried out in a professional hospital. Only by diagnosing chocolate cyst in a professional hospital can targeted treatment methods be obtained, so as to restore everyone's health to the greatest extent. |
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