Fallopian tube and ovary are collectively called uterine adnexa. The main manifestations of adnexal tumors are abdominal mass, compression symptoms, malignant tumors may also have malignant manifestations, irregular vaginal bleeding or hemorrhage and so on. 1. Abdominal mass: early tumor is asymptomatic when it is small; as the tumor grows bigger, the mass can be detected and the abdomen can be seen bulging. 2. Compression symptoms: when the tumor grows up to occupy the pelvis and abdominal cavity, compression symptoms such as frequent urination, constipation, shortness of breath and palpitation may appear. 3. Malignant manifestations: when malignant tumor, some patients can see wasting, anemia, weight loss and other malignant symptoms in the late stage. 4. Irregular vaginal bleeding or hemorrhage: for functional tumors, patients may also have irregular vaginal bleeding or postmenopausal bleeding. Adnexal tumors are more common in ovarian tumors and less common in fallopian tube tumors. There are many histological types of ovarian tumors, and different types have different biological behaviors and different clinical symptoms. If you feel unwell and suspect adnexal disease, in order to avoid aggravation of the condition and delay of treatment, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time, and under the guidance of a gynecologist, complete the detailed examination, so as to achieve early detection and early treatment of the disease.