Is a 10cm ovarian cyst serious?

Nov 12, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
In general, an ovarian cyst measuring 10 cm is considered relatively serious. During daily activities, such as changing body positions or engaging in vigorous exercise, there is a high risk of the cyst rupturing. Once a rupture occurs, the fluid inside the cyst can leak into the abdominal cavity, potentially causing severe abdominal pain, along with symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. Additionally, larger ovarian cysts are prone to torsion.

Generally speaking, an ovarian cyst measuring 10cm is considered relatively serious. Detailed analysis is as follows:

When an ovarian cyst reaches 10cm in size, it indicates that the cyst has grown quite large, and the pressure on its cyst wall has increased accordingly. During daily activities, such as changing body positions or engaging in strenuous exercise, there is a high risk of cyst rupture. Once rupture occurs, the fluid inside the cyst may flow into the abdominal cavity, potentially causing severe abdominal pain, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.

In addition, larger ovarian cysts are prone to torsion. When a cyst undergoes torsion, the blood vessels in the stalk may twist, potentially blocking the blood supply to the ovary and the cyst itself, leading to severe lower abdominal pain. If this condition persists for a prolonged period without timely treatment, it may result in ovarian ischemia and necrosis, significantly affecting normal ovarian function.

In daily life, if a patient's cyst has reached this size, timely medical consultation is recommended for appropriate treatment as advised by a physician, to avoid delays in treatment. During and after treatment, patients should undergo regular follow-up examinations to monitor changes in the cyst's size and characteristics. Additionally, patients should avoid excessive fatigue and maintain healthy lifestyle habits, which can help alleviate symptoms and promote recovery.

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