Symptoms of Meggs Syndrome

Meggs syndrome is a clinically benign ovarian fibroma that occurs in middle-aged women, and women with Meggs syndrome will present with hydrothorax and ascites. Moreover, there will be unilateral nodules with hard texture and smooth surface, and ultrasound examination will reveal masses in the adnexal region as well as ascites and pleural effusion. Women with Meggs syndrome have significant abdominal distension and cramps in their daily life. Since the accumulation of fluid in the body for a long period of time will cause pressure on the abdomen, women with Meggs syndrome should undergo surgery, after which the fluid in the chest and abdominal cavity will naturally disappear and the bloating and pain in the abdomen will gradually diminish. It is recommended that women with Meggs Syndrome should eat light food in their daily life and avoid meat and poultry, which may aggravate their condition, and should also be reviewed.