Ovarian tumors that are malignant are serious no matter how big they are, while benign tumors that are more than 5 centimeters in size are considered serious.
Ovarian tumors are divided into malignant and benign tumors according to the nature of the tumor. If it is a malignant ovarian tumor, no matter how big the tumor volume is, it is serious, and if it is not treated in time, it will increase rapidly and at the same time, systemic metastasis will occur, which will endanger the patient’s life, so it needs to be resected in time with radical surgery after discovery.
If it is a benign tumor, the size of the tumor is kept between 2-3 centimeters, and the patient does not have obvious clinical symptoms and does not need treatment, but once it exceeds 5 centimeters, it will affect menstruation and uterus, and there will be all kinds of discomfort and malignant changes, so the condition will be more serious, and the patient needs to undergo surgical resection.
It is recommended that the patient should consult a doctor in time to analyze whether it is serious or not.