It is not uncommon for women to suffer from ovarian cysts in their daily lives, especially nowadays many women are prone to ovarian cysts due to high life pressure and poor lifestyle habits. What symptoms will occur when ovarian cysts occur? Today we will understand together.
Can ovarian cysts make it difficult for patients to breathe?
Ovarian cysts initially do not have difficulty breathing, but as the cyst increases, it compresses the diaphragm muscle, causing patients to experience difficulty breathing and palpitations. However, some patients with ovarian cysts have difficulty breathing due to pleural effusion on one or both sides, and ascites often merge to form complications. Therefore, women should be vigilant for the occurrence of ovarian cysts when breathing difficulties, diagnose and treat them immediately.
What are the symptoms of ovarian cysts?
1. Thickened waist circumference. Waist circumference thickening is a common clinical practice, and many female patients feel that their pants and waistband have become smaller, find their abdomen larger, and feel uncomfortable.
2. Abdominal pain. Ovarian cysts are generally not accompanied by complications and do not have specific abdominal pain. If the patient feels abdominal pain, especially special pain, it is mostly caused by tumor rupture, bleeding, or infection. Therefore, when confirming the pain of ovarian cysts, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately.
3. Menstrual disorders. This is also one of the symptoms of ovarian cysts, as tumors in ovarian cysts can alter the distribution of pelvic blood vessels, which can easily cause endometrial congestion, alter menstruation, and cause menstrual irregularities
How to treat ovarian cysts?
4. Edema. When ovarian cysts are severe, patients lose weight, have poor appetite, vomit and fever, and in the later stage, they may experience limb edema.
What are the treatment methods for ovarian cysts?
1. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Mainly regulate by promoting blood circulation and dispersing blood stasis, soothing the liver and regulating qi. Comprehensively regulate the endocrine system, circulate qi and blood, balance hormones in the body, and achieve the goal of treating ovarian cysts.
2. Medication treatment. For patients who have just been diagnosed with a lump in the ovary, conservative treatment can be carried out for two courses according to the situation. After two courses, they can be re examined. If the cyst has shrunk, they can continue to take medication. If it has not shrunk, surgical treatment must be performed.
3. Surgical treatment. For cysts that are relatively large or ineffective in drug treatment, surgical treatment is necessary, mainly including laser resection of cysts.