Ovarian cysts are a common gynecological disease that brings pain and trouble to many female patients. Female friends who suspect they have ovarian cysts but are preparing to get pregnant may ask, will ovarian cysts affect the child? What are the early symptoms? Generally, the impact of ovarian cysts on pregnancy depends on the specific situation. If it affects the reproductive function of the ovaries, it will lead to infertility. If the ovarian cyst continues to grow during pregnancy, it is easy to rupture, causing severe abdominal pain, leading to miscarriage. Due to sudden changes in body position or strenuous activities, pedicle torsion can occur in one of the gynecological acute abdomen. It can be seen that ovarian cysts usually affect children's needs. So, what are the early symptoms of ovarian cysts? Generally, there are five symptoms: 1. Gastrointestinal symptoms: If menopausal women often feel bloating and loss of appetite, and no gastrointestinal disease is found after the gastroenterology examination, they need to go to the gynecology department. Gastrointestinal symptoms often occur because ovarian tumors compress and pull the surrounding ligaments, and ascites stimulates. 2. Edema of the vulva and lower limbs: As ovarian cancer increases, the pelvic veins are compressed, resulting in poor blood flow, obstruction of lymphatic return, and leading to edema of the vulva and lower limbs. 3. Lower back and abdominal pain: If the tissues near the ovaries are infiltrated or adhered by cancer, it can easily cause dull pain in the lower back and abdomen. 4. Oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea: Most ovarian cancer patients have basically no changes in menstruation. As the cancer grows, cancer cells will destroy the normal tissue of the ovaries, leading to ovarian dysfunction, resulting in oligomenorrhea or amenorrhea. 5. The pathological types of ovarian cancer are complex and varied. Some tumors can cause precocious puberty, menstrual disorders or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding. When female friends have the above problems, we should pay enough attention to them. Early detection and early treatment are good for the health of both children and themselves. |
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