Symptoms of malignant adnexal teratoma?

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A friend's mother suffered from ovarian cancer. Ovarian teratoma is a very common ovarian tumor. There are also differences between malignant and benign teratomas. Teratomas mostly occur in women of childbearing age. More than 80% of teratomas belong to benign tumors, while less than 90% belong to malignant tumors, If female patients unfortunately suffer from ovarian teratoma, the most worrying is that benign ovarian teratoma will also have malignant transformation, then the symptoms of malignant adnexal teratoma? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of malignant adnexal teratoma?

1. Once women are found suffering from ovarian teratoma, they need to be treated as soon as possible. The longer the disease is delayed, the greater the possibility of malignant transformation of teratoma is. Of course, here is the possibility. There are a few patients with benign tumors who are treated after years of illness, and no malignant transformation is found. Be sure to relax.

2. It can be preliminarily calculated that the possibility of malignant transformation of ovarian malignant teratoma is about 2%, which is very low, but once it occurs, it is also the last thing every patient wants to see. After malignant transformation of ovarian teratoma, there will be fever, lymphadenopathy, cancer cell metastasis and other manifestations. Please rest assured that you will recover.

3. For malignant ovarian teratoma, the harm to female patients in childbearing period is very huge, and it is also one of the important factors causing infertility in women of childbearing age. In order to avoid the malignant transformation caused by the delay of the disease, in clinical practice, we suggest that patients with benign ovarian teratoma should be removed as soon as possible. I wish you good health.

matters needing attention

The diet of ovarian patients should be light, rich in adequate nutrition, correct partial diet and abnormal eating habits, do not eat mutton, shrimp, crab, eel, salted fish, black fish and other hair. Eat lean meat, chicken, eggs, quail eggs, crucian carp, turtle, white fish, cabbage, asparagus, celery, spinach, cucumber, wax gourd, mushrooms, tofu, kelp, laver, fruit, etc. Avoid pungent foods such as capsicum, pepper, raw onion, garlic and baijiu.