Symptoms of Adnexal Tumors

Adnexal tumors are divided into benign tumors and malignant tumors, benign tumors are mainly compression symptoms, malignant tumors will appear compression, infiltration, metastasis and other symptoms, should be specifically analyzed. 1. Benign tumors: benign tumors do not have obvious clinical symptoms when they are relatively small, larger tumors may appear abdominal mass, if the tumor compresses other organs, such as bladder, colon, etc., frequent urination, constipation and other symptoms will appear. 2. Malignant tumors: malignant tumors have no obvious clinical symptoms in the early stage, with the development of the disease, the tumor will infiltrate into the surrounding organs, abnormal vaginal bleeding, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, abdominal fluid, abdominal mass and other symptoms, if metastasis occurs, such as bone metastasis, lung metastasis, intestinal metastasis, etc., which will lead to bone pain, hemoptysis, emaciation, hematemesis, and blood in stool and other symptoms. The disease cannot be diagnosed based on symptoms alone, and medical attention should be sought as soon as possible. For benign tumors without symptoms, no special treatment is needed, regular follow-up, and if pressure symptoms appear, surgery can be performed to remove the tumor, and if it is malignant, early surgery is recommended.