How to Prevent Ovarian Cysts from Becoming Malignant
An ovarian cyst refers to the appearance of a cystic lump in the ovary, which is one type of ovarian tumor in a broad sense. People of all ages can suffer from this condition, but women aged 20-50 are most commonly affected. Ovarian tumors are common reproductive organ tumors in women, with a high degree of malignancy, and are among the most serious malignant tumors threatening women's lives.
Clinically, ovarian cysts often present as lower abdominal pain, discomfort in the lower abdomen, increased vaginal discharge, yellow vaginal discharge, foul-smelling discharge, menstrual irregularities, and usually a solid and painless lump in the lower abdomen. Sometimes, sexual intercourse may cause pain. Benign ovarian cysts generally do not affect pregnancy; however, when an ovarian cyst becomes malignant, it can affect a woman's ability to conceive and even lead to infertility. Therefore, women with ovarian cysts who wish to have children should take effective measures to prevent the malignancy of ovarian cysts.
So, how can we prevent ovarian cysts from becoming malignant?
Gynecological experts introduce: Since an acidic internal environment is more prone to cancer, regularly consuming alkaline foods in daily diets can effectively prevent excessive accumulation of acidic waste, thus preventing cancer and various disease mutations.
Preventing the malignancy of ovarian cysts begins with an alkaline lifestyle:
[1] Maintain good living habits, avoid heavy drinking, and try to quit smoking. This is because both tobacco and alcohol are acidic substances, and long-term smoking and drinking can make the body become acidic.
[2] Regularly participate in physical exercise to strengthen your constitution. Exercising under the sun and sweating profusely can help expel acidic substances from the body through sweat.
[3] Eat less salty or spicy food, avoid eating overly hot or cold food, and never eat expired or spoiled food. It is also important to maintain a positive mood.
[4] Face pressure with a stable mindset, balance work and rest, and avoid over-fatigue. Stress is an important inducer of cancer, leading to excessive deposition of acidic substances in the body.
Experts recommend: R-WOLF hysteroscopy and laparoscopy for diagnosing and treating intrauterine diseases
R-WOLF hysteroscopy and laparoscopy can clearly observe various changes within the uterine cavity and make accurate diagnoses. When treating ovarian tumors, compared to traditional surgery, laparoscopy does not require cutting, does not damage surrounding tissues, has no complications or aftereffects, allows for quick recovery, requires short treatment time, does not interfere with daily life and work, charges reasonably, and only requires 3-7 days of hospital observation post-surgery before discharge, reducing the patient's burden.
Experts remind: If women suffer from ovarian cysts, they should seek treatment at a regular hospital promptly to avoid more severe lesions and greater burdens on their health and finances.
This article is excerpted from the official website of Changchun Gynecology Hospital. Original address: http://www.tjfk999.com/luanchaojibing/201104132270.html. To learn more about gynecological diseases, please visit the official website of Changchun Gynecology Hospital.