Yinchao is an ultrasound examination performed through the vagina. Generally speaking, the examination effect of transvaginal ultrasound is better than that of abdominal ultrasound. Many people believe that a negative ultrasound can detect ovarian cancer, but is this really the case? Actually, a negative ultrasound can detect ovarian cysts, but it cannot diagnose ovarian cancer. This article will elaborate on this issue in detail.
Women undergoing vaginal ultrasound can only detect ovarian cysts and other issues, and can detect signs of ovarian cancer, but it cannot be diagnosed. Therefore, if women want to check whether they have ovarian cancer, they need to undergo a biopsy or other diagnostic tests, so they should not ignore it.
Generally, it is impossible for women to detect ovarian cancer through vaginal ultrasound. If they want to detect ovarian cancer, they need to undergo other tests, especially cytology examination, which is better. The most common tests are ascites, ascites, etc., or self factory puncture examination. Generally, during the examination, cell biopsy can be performed through the vagina and abdomen, and other tests can increase accuracy. Therefore, when signs of ovarian cancer are found, these tests are very necessary.
After suffering from ovarian cancer, there may be abdominal pain and even abnormal yellowing of vaginal discharge, especially occasional pain in the lower abdomen. For some women who have not given birth, infertility can also occur, which has a significant impact on their health. Therefore, it cannot be ignored. Generally, for ovarian cancer patients, surgical treatment is necessary, otherwise the chances of deterioration are high and cannot be ignored.
It is impossible for women to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer through vaginal ultrasound, so it cannot be ignored. If there are signs of suspected ovarian cancer during the examination, a series of biopsies are necessary and cannot be ignored. Generally, for patients, active treatment is necessary after detection, otherwise the chances of deterioration are high.
Through the introduction in this article, it can be known that a negative ultrasound can detect ovarian cysts, but at that time, it is impossible to diagnose whether one has ovarian cancer. As a patient who wants to be diagnosed with ovarian cancer, it is best to actively adopt a negative ultrasound method for examination, and also need to cooperate with other examination methods to confirm whether you have ovarian cancer.