What are the symptoms of chocolate cyst?

What are the symptoms of chocolate cyst?

When it comes to chocolate cysts, everyone should have some knowledge about them. Chocolate cysts have now become one of the most important gynecological diseases that harm women's reproductive health. Therefore, everyone should pay more attention to this kind of gynecological disease and have a certain understanding of the symptoms of chocolate cysts in order to deal with and treat the disease in time and avoid the continued aggravation of the symptoms and harm women's reproductive health. So, what are the main symptoms of chocolate cyst?

Chocolate cysts mainly have the following symptoms:

1. Infertility: After a woman suffers from chocolate cyst, she will often have adhesions of the pelvic organs, which can easily cause obstruction of bilateral fallopian tube peristalsis or blockage of bilateral fallopian tubes, which can cause infertility in women. Some patients will also develop ovarian insufficiency, which is closely related to the patient's autoimmune response, increased prostacyclin, and increased lactogen.

2. Menstrual pain: Most patients with chocolate cysts have menstrual pain, and the menstrual pain is generally secondary and gradually worsens. Some patients also have no obvious menstrual pain. This is mainly because the disordered uterine wall is affected by ovarian hormones. In the second half of the menstrual period, the disordered endometrium will thicken greatly and produce hematoma. In this way, the pressure in the uterine endometrium will gradually increase. During menstruation, essence and energy will accumulate in the cyst, and the cyst wall will bear greater pressure, causing pain.

3. Acute abdomen: Patients with chocolate cysts generally have brittle cyst walls that lack elasticity, making it easy for menstruation to accumulate slowly. The accumulation of essence and qi will cause the pressure in the cyst to continue to increase. The contents can burst from the defective part of the cyst wall, overflow into the abdomen, irritate the retroperitoneum and cause peritonitis, leading to acute abdomen.

This is all I have to say about the symptoms of chocolate cysts. I hope the above introduction can be of some help to you. Experts remind all chocolate cyst patients that if chocolate cyst is not treated in time, it is very easy to cause female infertility. Therefore, if a single, childless woman suffers from chocolate cysts, she must attach great importance to treatment and cure the disease as soon as possible to reduce the harm to her health.

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