A precursor to the rupture of a chocolate cyst?

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-01-30

The precursors of chocolate cyst rupture generally include abdominal pain, low-grade fever, ** pain, cyst congestion, etc.

A precursor to the rupture of a chocolate cyst?

1. Abdominal pain: The degree of abdominal pain is usually related to the severity of the disease, and it can cause acute abdominal pain before severe rupture, which is usually unbearable.

2. Low-grade fever: The increase of white blood cells can be observed through routine blood examination, causing symptoms of low-grade fever. The abdominal muscles are often in a state of tension, and there is significant rebound pain when pressing on the abdomen with your hands.

3. Pain: Pain is usually severe and may be accompanied by bleeding symptoms.

4. Cyst congestion: Before the chocolate cyst ruptures, the cyst can be found to be congested by ultrasound.

** Method of Chocolate Cyst:

1. Smaller cysts: For patients with mild disease and small cysts, they can take dienogest tablets, loose knotted analgesic capsules, medroxyprogesterone acetate tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor**.

2. Large cyst: For patients with ineffective drugs and large cysts, surgery is required, such as laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, to remove the cyst during the operation. In addition, if the patient has severe uterine lesions and there is no desire to have children, an open surgery to remove the uterus is required. If necessary, the fallopian tubes and ovaries need to be removed at the same time.

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