Symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer
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Ovarian cancer is one of the most common gynecological malignant diseases. It occurs from time to time in menopausal women. However, due to the influence of diet, environment and other factors, the disease begins to show a younger trend. Women of childbearing age have become a new target of ovarian cancer. Because ovarian cancer usually has no obvious symptoms at the initial stage, many women find that their condition has developed to advanced stage when they are ill. What are the most common symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer? Let's take a look at how this article is introduced.
Symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer
When ovarian cancer develops to advanced stage, the patient will feel obvious abdominal pain. When tumor necrosis and bleeding occur, the patient can consciously feel obvious abdominal pain, and obvious tenderness when pressing the abdomen during examination. Irregular menstruation is also one of the more obvious symptoms of advanced ovarian cancer, the patient's uterus will often appear irregular bleeding.
Affected by the malignant tumor, the patient's body will lose more than ten jin or dozens of Jin in a short time, and some patients may show a withered body. At this time, if the condition is not controlled in time, the patient will also have severe anemia symptoms, such as dizziness, dizziness, tinnitus, etc., which can even lead to frequent syncope.
Ascites in patients with advanced ovarian cancer is also very common, usually patients with varying degrees of abdominal swelling. Due to the long-term consumption of disease, patients will also be accompanied by anorexia, mental depression, physical fatigue, easy burnout and other symptoms, which will seriously reduce the quality of life of patients, but also cause great pressure to the spirit of patients.
matters needing attention
Ovarian cancer is a very serious disease, to the late symptoms are very obvious, patients may also lead to ascites, or appear obvious abdominal mass symptoms, may also lead to obvious abdominal enlargement phenomenon, so should be timely conditioning.