What to do when something grows on the ovary?


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The treatment of ovarian growth depends on the nature, size, symptoms and other factors of the mass, generally including observation, surgical treatment, drug treatment, etc., specific treatment methods need to follow the doctor's advice. Ovarian growth needs to be judged according to the nature, size, symptoms and other factors, and take the corresponding treatment methods. The following are some possible treatment methods: Observation: If the mass is small, asymptomatic, and physiological Surgery: If the mass is large, symptomatic, or suspected of malignancy, surgery is usually required. Surgical procedures include ovarian cyst removal, bilateral oophorectomy, total hysterectomy, and double adnexectomy. The goal of surgery is to remove the mass, confirm the pathological diagnosis, and preserve ovarian function as much as possible. Drug treatment: For certain conditions, such as chocolate cysts, drug treatment, such as contraceptives, progestins, etc., may be used to inhibit the growth of cysts. Other treatment: For malignant tumors, combined chemotherapy, radiation and other treatment methods may be needed. It is important to note that there are many causes of ovarian growth and treatment options vary from person to person. Before deciding on treatment options, doctors usually conduct a detailed evaluation, including medical history, physical examination, ultrasound, blood tests, etc., to determine the nature and cause of the mass. In addition, factors such as age, reproductive needs, and health status of the patient also affect the choice of treatment options. If you find something growing on your ovaries, you should seek medical advice and follow your doctor's advice for treatment. At the same time, maintaining good lifestyle habits, such as a balanced diet, moderate exercise, and stress reduction, will help maintain ovarian function and physical health. Key messages: The treatment of ovarian growth depends on the nature, size, symptoms and other factors of the mass, including observation, surgical treatment, drug treatment, etc. Detailed evaluation is required before treatment, and regular reexamination is required after treatment.