The formation of ovarian cysts is related to the environment, diet, hormone levels and infections; while the cause of ovarian leiomyoma is not clear, but genetic factors, environmental factors and hormonal influences are risk factors for its development.
1. Ovarian cysts: environmental pollution, ionizing radiation and smoking may lead to toxic reactions in the female reproductive system and trigger cysts. Staying up late at night and the influence of drugs can lead to abnormal hormone levels and cause cysts. In addition, repeated pelvic infections may lead to tubal wall thickening, causing cysts.
2. Ovarian leiomyosarcoma: the factors of ovarian leiomyosarcoma are still unclear, but family genetic history, environmental radiation, malignant changes and imbalance of hormone levels in the body are considered as the risk factors of the disease.
It is recommended that women undergo annual physical examination, and if gynecological diseases exist, timely treatment under the guidance of professional doctors. Consult a medical professional for details.