What are the symptoms of cystic space-occupying lesions of the right adnexa?

The symptoms of right adnexal cystic space-occupying lesions are related to the nature of the occupying lesion. If the tumor is benign, such as small cysts, patients usually do not have obvious symptoms; if the cysts are large, there may be local pressure, swelling, discomfort during intercourse, menstrual disorders and so on; when there is a rupture or torsion of the cysts, there will be pain, fever and so on. If the tumor is malignant, it may lead to emaciation and loss of appetite.
Patients with right adnexal cystic space-occupying lesion may have swelling and pain in the right lower abdomen, and if the cyst presses on the bladder and affects the function of the kidney, it may cause frequent urination, urgency and difficulty in urination, etc.; and it may also be manifested as aggravation of pain in the time of sexual life and menstruation, and part of the patients may cause menstrual disorders, abnormal or irregular menstruation, and other symptoms.
Pressing the abdomen, there is a swelling in the abdomen, obvious feeling of pressure, obvious feeling of falling in the lower abdomen, and in serious cases, it may cause complications such as cyst tip torsion and cyst rupture, resulting in increased pain caused by fever, fatigue, dizziness, dyspnea and other systemic symptoms.
If the right adnexal cystic space-occupying lesion is a malignant tumor, it may also cause emaciation, anemia, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
Right adnexal cystic space-occupying lesion may also cause other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and clear diagnosis, if necessary, active treatment.