What is an inflammatory ovarian mass

Women who have an ultrasound that suggests that there is an inflammatory mass in the ovary are actually referring to the creation of a mass caused by pelvic inflammatory stimulation. This mass is formed after the formation of fluid due to inflammatory stimulation, which is wrapped by the cyst of the mass. For patients with inflammatory masses in the ovaries, the general examination ultrasound can see that the obvious mass, clear boundaries, and inside is fluid accumulation, accompanied by obvious abdominal pain, lower abdominal distension, as well as anal distension and other abnormal manifestations. Usually for these patients, it is generally recommended that it is best to be hospitalized for fluid infusion, anti-inflammatory and pain relief treatment. Usually the anti-inflammatory time is about 7-14 days. During the period of infusion and anti-inflammatory treatment, it is necessary to prohibit coitus and eat a light diet.