Why does an ovarian cyst rupture?

Why does an ovarian cyst rupture?

Ovarian cyst is also a common gynecological disease. More and more people are suffering from ovarian cysts, especially married women. There are many causes of ovarian cysts in women. Some women often have artificial abortions, which will increase the probability of ovarian cysts. However, this disease usually has little impact on our body, and few people go for treatment. However, if the ovarian cyst ruptures, we must pay attention to it.

Even if we have done some preventive work, some gynecological diseases are still easy to occur, especially ovarian cysts, which are already a very common ovarian disease, especially among many young people nowadays. If an ovarian cyst ruptures, it must be treated in time.

There are many symptoms of ovarian cyst rupture. Generally speaking, ovarian cysts may rupture spontaneously, that is, the follicular hematoma or corpus luteum hematoma continues to expand, and the internal pressure increases to a certain level, then rupture occurs. Symptoms of a ruptured ovarian cyst may also cause blood changes.

Ovarian cyst rupture occurs when the mature ovarian follicle or corpus luteum is damaged and bleeds due to some reasons. In severe cases, it can cause massive intra-abdominal bleeding, which is called ovarian cyst rupture.

Ovarian cysts may rupture spontaneously, that is, the follicular hematoma or corpus luteum hematoma continues to expand, and the internal pressure increases to a certain level, resulting in rupture. The symptoms of this ovarian cyst rupture are closely related to ovarian congestion, such as ovarian torsion due to compression or uterine prolapse, long-term vaginal irrigation and other mechanical factors, or pelvic inflammation, acute or chronic appendicitis. The rupture of ovarian cysts can cause changes in ovarian function. For example, excessive cold or hot baths, long-term use of <drug name omitted> or progesterone can cause changes in ovarian function, or the influence of the autonomic nervous system can cause the ovarian enzyme system to be overactive, resulting in bleeding tendency or coagulation disorder. Rupture of ovarian cysts can also lead to blood changes. Before menstruation, infectious diseases, anemia, malnutrition or other conditions may cause partial damage to platelets and changes in blood components, leading to bleeding.

Ovarian rupture in women can be affected by many factors. Generally, symptoms of ovarian cyst rupture are likely to occur during sexual intercourse, increased intra-abdominal pressure, or nausea and vomiting. Experts from Wuhan Jingchu Gynecological Hospital also introduced to us the dangers of ovarian cyst rupture, so we remind everyone to actively seek treatment.

The common symptoms of ovarian cyst rupture are mainly manifested in the following aspects:

1. Acute pain occurs, and the pain will gradually spread to the entire abdomen.

2. If bleeding increases, your blood pressure may drop, causing dizziness or even fainting. If there is a lot of bleeding or blood pressure drops, surgical treatment is sometimes required. Large amounts of intra-abdominal bleeding may cause adhesions or organ damage, which may indirectly affect future fertility. Different tumor contents can cause different consequences in the abdominal cavity, and in the process of forming these conditions, it may cause mesitis, intestinal adhesions and even intestinal obstruction; therefore, if an ovarian cyst is found, it should be treated in time.

Generally, women with ovarian cysts do not show obvious symptoms. Even if they are diagnosed with ovarian cysts, they will not seek treatment. They think that it will not cause much harm to their health. However, long-term delay in treatment will cause harm. The ovarian cyst will rupture, causing bleeding, and in severe cases, it will cause symptoms of heavy bleeding.

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