Cystic mass, please tell me if it matters

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Don't abuse drugs! It is recommended to repeat the examination 2 to 3 days after menstruation.

    According to the description, the cystic mass in the adnexal area is likely to have the following conditions: 1. Follicular cyst; 2. Ovarian corpus luteum cyst; 3. Hydrosalpinx.

    Follicular cysts mostly appear during ovulation, that is, about 14 to 16 days before the next menstrual period, and ovarian corpus luteum cysts generally appear after ovulation. The above two conditions are normal physiological phenomena, and each menstrual cycle repeats in this cycle, and it will generally disappear or become smaller after menstruation.

    If the cyst remains the same size and is irregularly morphological, hydrosalpinx is likely. Hydrosalpinx can be confirmed by salpingography or tubal patency surgery.

    Of course, there are other possibilities, such as ovarian crown cysts, which do not need to be treated. If there is dysmenorrhea and the cyst continues to enlarge, or the internal sound transmission is not good, and fine light spots can be seen, the ovarian chocolate cyst cannot be ruled out, and it is recommended to consult an obstetrician and gynecologist for further resolution.

    Cysts in the cervix are the result of previous cervical inflammation leading to blockage of the ducts of the glands, and can occur in more than 60 married women. If there are many large cervical cysts, cervical laser ablation can be performed, please consult a professional obstetrician and gynecologist in a regular hospital.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If your lumps are caused after childbirth or miscarriage, you can eat some Chinese herbs that invigorate blood and dispel stasis and dredge qi and blood**. The effect is very good. If it suits your situation, I suggest you take a look at my profile, which may be helpful to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Analysis: Is the ovarian cystic mass serious? It is thought that the ovarian cystic mass is caused by a bacterial infection and causes menstrual disorders.

    Guidance: 1. Go to the hospital for further examination. 2. Is the ovarian cystic mass serious? It is thought that the ovarian cystic mass is caused by a bacterial infection and causes menstrual disorders. 3. Intravenous infusion, levofloxacin, tinidazole.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Adenomyosis and ovarian chocolate cyst are both endometriosis, and the current right ovarian mass is only 1?5*0?9 cm, can be temporarily observed, no special ** is needed at present.

    Deputy Chief Physician of Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University-** Dai Shuyan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Ovarian cystic mass is a benign cyst that shows an anechoic area on ultrasound, generally the size of the cyst is not more than 5cm, and surgery can not be done, but can only be done through oral administration of Jinchaoan, regulate endocrine, and gradually control or improve the size of the cyst. However, if it is more than 5cm, you should go to the hospital for surgery in time**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The first floor said that these are a little scary, which will frighten the landlord's eyes, and for the twist of the ty, don't worry too much about this, just know that there is such a thing.

    The landlord's cystic mass is outside the ovary, and this mass will not affect fertility, so there is no need to worry about lifting the mass.

    The landlord's situation can take some early foci medicine to invigorate blood and remove blood stasis, generally** doctors will use Guizhi Poria capsules, eat for about 20 days, do not take it during menstruation, the medicine is almost finished and do a B ultrasound after menstruation is clean, see if the cyst has become smaller, and then consider the next ** plan, maybe the cyst has disappeared by then.

    In addition, looking at the landlord's B ultrasound results, I don't know if I have done a leucorrhea test, it is estimated that there is a little inflammation, and I also need to take a little anti-inflammatory medicine, such as lomefloxacin, what medicine to take, the landlord should also consult a specialist doctor in a regular hospital at least three grades, and I wish the landlord an early **.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After hysterectomy, cysts are prone to form in the adnexal area for a simple reason.

    For thick-walled cysts, the effect of taking medicine is not obvious, and surgical removal is recommended.

    There is a high probability that your cyst is benign, so don't worry.

    If you've had laparoscopy before, you can still do it this time.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello, this is the ovarian cyst clearance search, what does the doctor say, generally within four centimeters to see the nature of the cyst, if you don't need surgery, you can consider the drug**Aqiaoli. Visit the hospital regularly to check the size of the cyst. Be sure to follow your doctor's instructions. Wishing you good health!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello: A cystic mass of about 40*30mm in size was seen in the right adnexal area", which is considered to be an ovarian cyst.

    Ovarian cysts are divided into physiological and pathological ones, physiological cysts will change differently with the menstrual cycle, and under normal circumstances, they will subside on their own or shrink in 3-6 months. If it is a pathological cyst, it should be symptomatic**, generally if the cyst is less than 6cm, it needs to be observed first, and go to the hospital for regular reexamination, and if it is larger than 6cm, it needs to be hospitalized for surgery**.

    It is recommended that you observe the cyst and repeat the ultrasound regularly to understand the growth of the cyst. o

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Analysis:

    A cystic mass in the right posterior side of the uterus, from a professional point of view, this problem is really not a big problem, because there is no problem with the ovaries and the uterus.

    Guidance: As for the doctor saying that it can be eliminated after taking medicine, this depends on the individual situation, nothing is absolute, if it is a serious cyst, of course it can be. Menstrual cramps have little effect on this because the cyst is not linked to the uterus and ovaries. You don't need to pay attention to anything, just check it once every few months.

    Fenbide pain relief: It is a drug that has an effect on the body, but this is a commonly used medicine, *** is not big.

    It does not affect fertility, and the uterus and ovaries are normal.

    If you are really not at ease, it is recommended that you do a CT examination, the results are very clear, and you will be relieved when you are done.

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