Is uterine adnexal cystic mass related to miscarriage

  Uterine adnexal cysts mainly refer to cystic tumors of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. Uterine adnexal cysts are the most common in clinical practice, with ovarian cysts being a common gynecological disease. There are many causes of this disease, and some women who suffer from this disease often do not know what is causing it and feel very anxious. So is there a correlation between uterine adnexal cystic mass and miscarriage?

  

Is uterine adnexal cystic mass related to miscarriage1

  Generally speaking, there is no relationship between uterine adnexal cystic mass and abortion, but special circumstances cannot be ruled out. If multiple induced abortions, diagnostic curettage, childbirth, and other procedures cause mechanical damage or cervical lacerations, it can lead to inflammation invading and causing cervical cysts. Here, cervical cysts are also known as uterine cysts. Therefore, whether there is a relationship between uterine cysts and abortion still needs to be accurately judged based on the patient's condition.

  This disease is often caused by inflammation and hyperplasia in the adnexa region, such as common salpingitis or ovarian inflammation. Because when these two organs are inflamed, they are often accompanied by hyperplasia and hypertrophy. During examination, cystic masses can be seen in the adnexa area, which is the most common cause.

  For married women or older women, the possibility of tumor should be considered if there is space occupying in the accessory area, because the incidence rate and detection rate of tumor are increasing year by year, especially for women over 40 years old. When suffering from ovarian tumors, ovarian serous adenomas, or fallopian tube cysts or tumors, cystic masses can be seen in the adnexal area. If this is the case, active treatment should be sought.

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