The presence of a mass in the ovary after menstruation may be due to physiological ovarian cysts, but also due to pathologic factors such as inflammation and tumors.
1. Physiological ovarian cysts: usually appear in the second half of menstruation, due to changes in the level of hormones in women’s bodies, resulting in the appearance of physiological cysts in the ovaries, most of them are small in size, which is a normal phenomenon and do not need to be dealt with, and can be observed on a regular basis.
2. Inflammation: If there is pathogen invasion in the patient’s body which leads to inflammation, the inflammation can spread to the fallopian tube or ovary, resulting in hydrosalpinx or tubo-ovarian cysts and other diseases, which leads to the appearance of ovarian masses after menstruation, and the patient is often accompanied by abdominal pain, abnormal secretions and other symptoms.
3 Tumor:It may be due to ovarian tumor and other diseases, the tumor grows continuously, which leads to ovarian mass after menstruation.
The ovarian mass after menstruation may also be due to ovarian endometriosis and other diseases, if the patient has symptoms, accompanied by abdominal pain, abnormal secretions and other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, to clarify the cause of the disease, and then symptomatic treatment.