The occurrence of ovarian cysts must be taken seriously, especially in terms of their harm. After illness, timely examination and treatment must be carried out, and attention must also be paid to reasonable daily diet and cooking.
Can ovarian cysts affect fertility?
If the cyst is small and does not affect ovulation function, will it affect pregnancy. Some tumors, such as enlarged cysts, occupy the overall position of the ovary, have thin ovarian cortex, and some tumors can secrete hormones, affecting ovarian ovulation function and development, which may affect pregnancy. Endometriosis, which has a high incidence and has a certain impact on fertility.
Hazards of ovarian cysts
1. Infertility and impact on fertility: Usually, when a patient's ovarian cyst becomes larger or degenerative, sperm, eggs, or fertilized eggs cannot grow normally, ultimately affecting fertility,
2. Swelling, affecting daily life: Patients experience poor appetite, weight loss, abdominal swelling, vomiting, fever, and abdominal pain
3. Cancer occurrence, life-threatening: The enlargement of ovarian cysts is prone to occur, and there is a risk of rupture or infection, posing a life-threatening threat. Some cysts can undergo cancerous transformation.
Treatment methods for ovarian cysts
1. Conservative surgery for ovarian cysts: Generally, ovarian cysts, especially young women, value the ovaries. Therefore, open surgery and laparoscopic surgery are used to separate the patient's pelvic adhesions or remove pelvic lesions, uterine suspension surgery, ovarian endometriosis cyst dissection surgery, and simultaneous removal of uterine fibroids. Severe dysmenorrhea advocates the removal of the anterior sacral nerve.
2. Semi conservative surgery for ovarian cysts: Slightly severe ovarian cysts are prone to deterioration, and this treatment method can be chosen. The main approach is to remove the uterus and endometriosis lesions, while preserving ovarian function. Suitable for patients under 45 years old, without fertility requirements, or with a wide range of lesions that cannot preserve fertility function, or with concomitant uterine fibroids or adenomyosis.
3. Ovarian cyst radical surgery: When ovarian cancer or other serious ovarian problems occur, a complete ovarian resection surgery is required. It is a total hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy without preserving ovarian function. When it is difficult to remove the entire uterus due to severe adhesions, the secondary uterus can be removed or only the bilateral ovaries can be removed. Suitable for young but severely ill individuals who are approaching menopause.