Ovarian fibroma is a common benign tumor in ovarian gonadal mesenchymal tumors, which may be related to genetic factors, environmental factors, etc. The cause of the disease is still unclear, and the treatment is mainly based on surgery. If you find pelvic mass, or have abdominal pain, abdominal fluid and other discomforts, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment according to the condition of the targeted treatment, do not blindly deal with it on your own, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition.
The etiology of ovarian fibroma is still unclear, it may be related to the genetic abnormalities of certain chromosome number and structure, the role of oncogenes and oncogenes, or long-term exposure to heavy metals, organic solvents, ionizing radiation, smoking and other environmental factors, or long-term chronic inflammatory stimulation, etc. There is no obvious clinical evidence of ovarian fibroma.
Ovarian fibroma usually has no obvious clinical symptoms, mostly found during physical examination, mainly manifested as abdominal pain, abdominal enlargement, pleural and abdominal effusion, and urinary symptoms caused by tumor compression, etc. It is commonly found in middle-aged and old-aged women before and after menopause. Most of the tumors are medium-sized, with an average diameter of about 0 cm. The tumor body is smooth, movable and hard.
Ovarian fibroma grows slowly and mostly occurs unilaterally. Early surgical treatment is preferred to achieve cure with better prognosis. It is recommended to go to the hospital in time if you have uncomfortable symptoms. Regular checkups should be conducted to monitor the changes of symptoms, and timely consultation should be made when discomfort occurs.