What should be done if ovarian cysts affect menstruation

  Ovarian cysts are not uncommon and belong to a type of gynecological tumor disease. This disease does not have obvious symptoms in the early stage and often needs to wait until the patient undergoes a physical examination or other physical examinations to be discovered. And a common symptom of ovarian cysts is that they affect menstruation. So, what should we do if ovarian cysts affect menstruation?

  

What should be done if ovarian cysts affect menstruation1

  Ovarian cysts can affect women's menstrual cycle, so women need to check if there are any discomfort during menstruation. If it is a common ovarian cyst or a physiological corpus luteum cyst, there will not be too much discomfort during menstruation. Women only need to change sanitary pads frequently, keep the genital area clean and dry, and avoid eating spicy and stimulating foods.

  Physiological cysts can gradually disappear after one or two months of careful care, while pathological cysts can cause menstrual cramps in women. At this time, it is necessary to take corresponding painkillers for treatment and pay attention to a light diet. In addition, pathological cysts require surgical treatment for better recovery.

  If the cyst is relatively large, female friends need to pay attention to it in a timely manner. Some symptoms are manifestations of ovarian cysts, such as sudden dysmenorrhea that did not occur in the past, or menstrual disorders. Once there are any symptoms of ovarian cysts, it is necessary to seek medical treatment at the hospital in a timely manner.

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