Symptoms of Ovarian Cysts

Ovarian cysts may be asymptomatic, if the cysts are large, lower abdominal pain, abdominal mass, pressure leading to abdominal distension and frequent urination, etc. If the ovarian cysts rupture, torsion, etc., acute abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, hemorrhagic shock and other symptoms may occur. It is recommended that if ovarian cysts are found to be regularly rechecked, and if discomfort occurs, consult a doctor in time to avoid delay and aggravation of the condition.
1. Pain: Ovarian cysts may cause pain in the pelvic area, accompanied by pain during sexual intercourse. The pain before menstruation is most likely to be ovarian follicular cysts, the pain during menstruation may be ovarian endometriosis cysts, the pain after menstruation may be more related to adnexal inflammation, the formation of inflammatory cysts. The specific need to improve the relevant laboratory tests to clarify.
2. Abdominal mass: due to the gradual increase of ovarian cysts, a more obvious mass may be detected in the abdomen.
3. Compression: the enlargement of ovarian cysts may lead to compression of neighboring tissues, resulting in abdominal heaviness, fullness, accompanied by frequent urination, urgency and constipation.
4. Other symptoms, if the ovarian cyst is not treated in time, the cyst may be twisted, rupture, sudden abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, peritoneal irritation, and even hemorrhagic shock.
Ovarian cysts in the early stage usually have no obvious symptoms, mostly for physical examination found, if women found ovarian cysts, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in a timely manner, according to the specific circumstances of the judgment of the professional doctor temporary observation or medication and surgical treatment. If discomfort occurs timely medical treatment, so as not to delay the aggravation of the condition.