Ovarian teratomas are divided into mature teratomas (benign) and immature teratomas (malignant); for smaller mature teratomas with no symptoms, surgery may not be necessary; mature teratomas accompanied by symptoms as well as immature teratomas are generally recommended.
Teratomas are generally primitive germ cells originating from the embryonic gonads and are the most common genital tumors. If it is a mature teratoma with no special symptoms, then it can be treated without surgery, insisting on a review once every three months; if it is an immature teratoma or a mature teratoma with symptoms, then it is still recommended to consult a doctor in time and choose the appropriate surgical method of treatment.
Teratoma is likely to be malignant, usually may be accompanied by abdominal pain or rapid growth, so it is recommended to find teratoma, timely symptomatic treatment.