Chocolate cyst is a rare uterine disease. The clinical symptoms of female patients are generally lower abdominal pain, excessive leucorrhea with a yellowish odor, menstrual disorders and pain during sexual intercourse. If female patients do not receive appropriate treatment in time, the cysts will become larger, which will cause compression of the female bladder, and then cause symptoms of frequent urination and painful urination. In addition, if the female patient is not treated in time, the cyst may rupture, which may cause multiple parts of the female uterus to be infected, and then pathological changes may occur. Therefore, if women want to reduce the chance of chocolate cysts developing, they need to protect the cysts as much as possible and prevent them from rupturing. Female patients with chocolate cysts must try to avoid squeezing or collision of their abdomen in their daily life. This is because, as the cyst grows, its outer layer becomes thinner. Once a woman is hit in the abdomen by some object, it is very likely that the cyst will rupture. Once the cyst ruptures, the fluid inside it will spread out of the abdomen, which will damage several parts of the abdomen and even cause lesions. The rupture of chocolate cysts not only increases the possibility of disease progression, but may also cause symptoms of female infertility. Therefore, for female patients with chocolate cysts, the cysts should be removed in time in the early stages of the disease. To prevent the cyst from gradually growing larger and rupturing as the disease worsens, thus causing symptoms of disease or infertility. In addition, if female patients do experience cyst rupture, they do not need to panic. They should seek medical attention immediately and then use appropriate methods to eliminate the fluid discharged due to the cyst rupture. In general, for women suffering from chocolate cysts, if they want to reduce the probability of disease progression, they need to heal the chocolate cysts as soon as possible. Because, if the patient does not actively treat the disease, the cyst will become larger and larger, and the cyst may rupture. Once the cyst ruptures, it will cause a lot of harm to the female patient, and even cause lesions in severe cases. Therefore, patients with chocolate cysts should treat this disease with the principle of early detection and early treatment. |
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