Women are likely to suffer from uterine problems, especially inflammation. Every woman still has some degree of it, but if left untreated, it can lead to other diseases such as uterine erosion, endometritis, etc. So what should we do if there are cysts on the ovaries? What are the sequelae of ovarian cyst resection? Let's learn about it together with the editor below.
Sequelae of ovarian cyst resection
1. The surgery for ovarian cysts mostly involves cyst removal, which inevitably results in bleeding and surgical trauma. If the bleeding volume and wound surface are not properly controlled during surgery, it can lead to postoperative infections. Therefore, postoperative infection can be said to be the first sequelae of ovarian cysts, and postoperative anti-inflammatory treatment is necessary.
2. The surgery for ovarian cysts, in addition to removing excess cysts, sometimes requires stripping the fallopian tubes adhered to the ovary to prevent them from affecting the normal ovulation function of the ovary. Therefore, the second major complication during the surgery is the possibility of affecting the normal function of the ovaries and fimbriae of the fallopian tubes.
3. After surgery for ovarian cysts, the removal of the cyst may result in delayed ovulation, disrupting the original ovulation cycle and directly affecting the onset of menstruation. In other words, after surgery for ovarian cysts, patients may experience delayed menstruation, which is the third postoperative sequelae.
Symptoms of ovarian cysts
1. Menstrual disorders: Abnormal menstrual periods, significant reduction in blood volume, and possible temporary amenorrhea, as well as more severe symptoms such as significant differences in menstrual periods, unstable periods, and alternating occurrences.
2. Easy to gain weight: Excessive levels of male hormones can assimilate with female hormones, slowing down the body's metabolism and causing cells to gradually become thicker and more numerous, resulting in excess fat in the waist and signs of obesity, leading to a significant increase in weight.
3. Difficulty conceiving: Abnormal menstruation prevents the normal release of eggs from the ovaries, and during sexual intercourse, sperm cannot combine with the eggs, reducing the chances of conception and leading to infertility.
4. Vigorous hair: Eyebrows, body hair, pubic hair, upper and lower lip hair, etc. will significantly increase, leading to unstable emotions and easy irritability and anger, which is caused by an increase in male hormones.
What are the sequelae of ovarian cyst resection? The answer has been provided above. These surgeries will definitely have sequelae, and if there are serious ones after the surgery, they must be treated properly. They may also affect ovulation, so women must be mentally prepared. If you experience menstrual irregularities and fear of gaining weight, it is important to seek medical attention promptly to avoid delaying treatment.