Physical examination found that ovarian cysts should be treated correctly?

Not all ovarian masses are dangerous signals

For ovarian cysts less than 4cm, it is mainly dynamic observation

Under what circumstances is the ovarian "cyst" found by B-mode ultrasound a normal physiological phenomenon?

Director Zhang introduced that the ovaries are cyclically changed, which mainly includes the process of changing the primary follicles into mature follicles; the site of ovulation after ovulation will change, passing through the body of the blood - the corpus luteum - the body - atrophy, etc. Variety. In this process, normal follicles will generally develop to a certain extent, they will be discharged mature follicles, but there will be some special circumstances: the development of large follicles are not discharged and then luteinized, and finally slowly absorbed by the body, this situation is not itself ovarian Tumors are a common phenomenon in the menstrual cycle.

Therefore, in the menstrual process, follicles do not ovulate, lutein cysts, etc., are normal, do not belong to the true sense of pathological changes, the diagnosis also need to identify ovarian tumors are solid or cystic, if the ovarian swollen The material is less than 4cm and cystic, it is recommended that the next menstrual clean and then a B-ultrasound.

Director Zhang particularly reminded: When B ultrasound shows suspicious masses in the ovary, if the doctor can not be diagnosed as a physiological ovarian cyst immediately, the patient should be advised to repeat the B-ultrasound again within 3-5 days after the next menstrual cycle. Cystic mass is less than 4cm, you can take dynamic observation with other auxiliary laboratory tests, which is conducive to the exclusion of physiological factors, but also conducive to the timely diagnosis of ovarian real lesions.

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