Pelvic sarcoma symptoms?
summary
Pelvic sarcoma is a common gynecological disease with high incidence in clinic. It mainly appears in ovarian tumors and can occur in people of any age. Generally, it will not be found in time at the beginning of the disease. It is often detected when the symptoms show up and the condition worsens. It needs to be highly vigilant and attention. What about the symptoms of pelvic sarcoma? Now let's learn more about it!
Pelvic sarcoma symptoms?
Lower abdominal discomfort enhancement: this discomfort mainly occurs before the patient touches the lower abdominal mass. Due to the weight of the cyst itself, plus the influence of intestinal peristalsis and body position changes, the cyst will move in the patient's pelvic cavity, thus involving its pedicle and pelvic ligaments, causing the patient to have the feeling of lower abdominal swelling and falling, which enhances the discomfort.
Abdominal circumference thickening with tumor: before the examination, many patients will notice that their belt or pants become tight, but they often think that they have just gained a little weight recently. They never think that it is the abdominal circumference thickening caused by the quiet growth of pelvic tumors. It is suggested that they can go to the regular hospital for examination in time after the abnormal situation occurs.
In fact, pelvic cysts can be divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological pelvic cysts will change with the change of the physiological cycle, and eventually disappear naturally; But if it is pathological pelvic cysts, surgical resection is needed to avoid aggravation of the disease and greater crisis.
matters needing attention
It is suggested to go to the regular hospital for further examination in time when the relevant symptoms appear, so as to help determine whether further treatment measures are needed. In addition, we must pay attention not to judge our own condition without examination, or even blindly think that our cyst will slowly disappear. This improper practice may make our own judgment wrong, and eventually delay the treatment of the disease.