For many women who are diagnosed with ovarian cysts, the first thing they worry about is whether this disease will affect their fertility. In fact, many people don’t know much about ovarian cysts, and the cause of the disease is still unclear. However, as to whether it affects women’s pregnancy, the editor will tell you about some of the dangers of ovarian cysts and ways to relieve and treat them. Will ovarian cyst surgery affect fertility? Experts say it depends on factors such as the size of the cyst. Whether ovarian cyst surgery affects pregnancy in patients is related to many factors. If the patient's cyst is small and does not affect ovarian ovulation, it will not affect pregnancy. If the cyst occupies the entire ovary and secretes some hormones, affecting ovulation, it will have a certain impact on pregnancy. In addition, chocolate cysts have a certain degree of impact on fertility, but in clinical practice, a small number of patients with chocolate cysts are also pregnant. As for surgery, depending on the condition, if the ovarian cyst can be removed and the normal ovary can be retained, then the chance of fertility is still very large. Therefore, whether ovarian cysts will affect fertility after surgery depends on the different symptoms of different patients and is not absolute. Whether ovarian cysts affect fertility depends on the nature, size and location of the cyst. If it is a simple cyst and is not too large, it usually does not affect fertility and does not require treatment. Will ovarian cysts affect fertility? The cause of ovarian cysts is not very clear. It is currently believed that the occurrence of ovarian cysts is related to excessive estrogen in the body, and the canceration rate accounts for 10% of benign ovarian tumors. Therefore, in daily life, avoid using cosmetics containing hormones, and try to eat less food and health products with high hormone content. Currently, the treatments for ovarian cysts are mainly surgery and medication. Since the cause of ovarian cysts is related to excessive estrogen in the body, surgical treatment can only simply remove the cysts or remove the ovaries, but cannot treat the cause, so it is easy to relapse after surgery. If infection occurs after surgery, you should eat more foods such as celery, mung beans, rapeseed, sesame, buckwheat, red beans, and toon. If the patient experiences abdominal pain and bloating after surgery, he can eat more tangerine cakes, pork kidneys, chestnuts, hawthorn, walnuts, chestnuts, and bayberries. Patients with ovarian cysts need to try to avoid eating foods that are not conducive to postoperative recovery, so as to avoid the risk of recurrence of the disease. Patients are usually advised to avoid greasy foods. Because fat will accumulate, the wound cannot heal quickly and the resistance to bacteria will also be weakened. Patients should eat appropriate amounts of vegetables and fruits. Vegetables and fruits are rich in minerals and vitamins, which can improve your body's immunity and help wounds heal quickly. Drink plenty of water. Don't eat foods that cause bloating. In addition, during the surgical treatment of ovarian cysts, patients need to pay attention to the use of dietary therapy. |
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