Ovarian cyst is a gynecological disease that can occur in women of any age, so it is one of the more common gynecological diseases in women. Ovarian cysts do not have any obvious symptoms in the early stages. At the beginning, many patients did not take it seriously. Now more and more people are suffering from ovarian cysts, so many female friends have also begun to pay attention to this disease. So, what are the dangers of ovarian cysts? As ovarian cysts grow larger, they may cause dull pain or swelling in the lower abdomen or back. The cyst may also put pressure on the bladder, causing frequent or difficult urination. There is even a chance that the cyst may develop complications, become infected, become twisted, bleed, or burst. These symptoms may cause nausea, vomiting, fever and severe abdominal pain, and immediate surgery is required to remove the cyst. These cysts can occasionally become cancerous. There are usually no symptoms in the early stages of ovarian cancer other than a loss of appetite, weight loss, and abdominal swelling. In the later stages, there will be edema of the abdomen and limbs. Endometritis cysts are different from the above categories of ovarian cysts and usually have symptoms. Harm 1. Causes edema. In addition to loss of appetite, weight loss and abdominal distension, patients with ovarian cysts may also experience vomiting, fever and severe abdominal pain; in the later stages, it may even lead to edema of the abdomen and limbs. Harm 2: Miscarriage or premature birth If the ovarian cyst is relatively large, it may squeeze the uterus and affect the growth of the uterus, leading to miscarriage or premature birth. Hazard 3. Impact on the fetus: Ovarian cysts themselves will not have any adverse effects on the fetus, but if the cysts lead to complications and surgery is urgently needed, or if the cysts are found to be malignant and require urgent treatment, it will affect the fetus and you may even have to abandon the fetus. Harm 4. Causes infertility. Once the ovarian cyst becomes larger or degenerates, it is possible that the sperm, eggs or fertilized eggs cannot function normally, thus affecting fertility and leading to infertility. Related diseases: Endocrine disorder infertility. Harm 5. Cancer may occur. Enlarged ovarian cysts are very likely to become infected, twisted, bleed or burst, posing a life-threatening threat to the patient. Some tumorous cysts may even become cancerous. After reading the above content, everyone should understand the dangers of ovarian cysts. If you suffer from this disease, you should go to a regular gynecological hospital as soon as possible and get treatment as soon as possible. This will not only reduce the pain caused by the disease, but also prevent serious consequences. It is best to maintain a calm mind during treatment, which will help with the treatment. |
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