Does ovarian displacement affect fertility?

If there is something wrong with the ovary, it will directly affect women's health. After all, ovaries can affect pregnancy. If the ovarian function is abnormal or the ovarian position is incorrect, it will affect pregnancy. So will ovarian displacement affect fertility?

Does ovarian displacement affect fertility? Depending on the situation, with the improvement of people's living standards and the progress of medicine, more and more female diseases are diagnosed and found. One of the diseases you may not hear often is ovarian displacement. As we all know, the ovary is the most important reproductive organ of women, and it is also the place where eggs are produced. Ovarian displacement, as its name implies, means that the position of the ovary has moved, for example, to the back of the uterus. Let's look at some symptoms of ovarian displacement.

1. Irregular menstruation and blood. If it is an extension of ovarian displacement, it will make women's endometrium hyperplasia, increase menstrual blood, prolong menstrual period and irregular menstrual blood.

2. Secondary dysmenorrhea. Dysmenorrhea is a manifestation of many women, but it is also a manifestation of patients with ovarian displacement. Patients with ovarian displacement generally have no dysmenorrhea before symptoms appear. However, under the influence of ovarian displacement, dysmenorrhea will occur after endometriosis, and the pain is unbearable.

3. The expansion of human excrement. This kind of performance is usually around women's menstruation, because the ovary is displaced, which leads to rectal compression, abdominal pain and a feeling of bloating.

4. Bladder disease. When the ovary moves to the periphery of the bladder, patients will have frequent symptoms such as frequent urination and dysuria, which are periodic. Periodic hematuria will occur when ovarian displacement invades bladder mucosa.

5. Vaginal discomfort. When the ovary moves to the rectal fossa or vaginal rectal fossa, it will lead to edema and bloating around this part.

The above five points are some symptoms caused by ovarian displacement. Little is known about ovarian displacement, but many women have this problem. Therefore, to attract everyone's attention, when one or more of the above five diseases appear, we should be alert to whether we have ovarian displacement and go to the corresponding hospital for examination. I hope the above knowledge will be helpful to everyone.

Symptoms of ovarian teratoma A woman's ovary is the beginning of her second life, that is to say, only with an ovary can she ovulate, and the ovulated egg can combine with sperm to form a new embryo, thus giving birth to life, which is exactly what women have to get along with for ten months to get ahead. Therefore, if there are symptoms of ovarian teratoma, you should go to the hospital immediately.

For ovarian teratoma, perhaps many women are still vague. Clinically, ovarian teratoma is a kind of ovarian germ cell tumor, also known as ovarian dermoid cyst. As for the etiology of ovarian teratoma, it is still unclear at present, and most of them occur before the oocyte matures and divides, and the lesion center tends to be biased to one side, with a high position and easy distortion.

Once a woman gets ovarian teratoma, some parts of her body will show some symptoms, mainly located in sacrococcygeal and retroperitoneum, and most of them are benign ovarian teratomas. The specific symptoms of ovarian teratoma are as follows:

(1) accompanied by fever, anemia, shock and other systemic symptoms.

(2) Ovarian teratoma can cause ovarian torsion and necrosis, and women will feel severe pain successively.

(3) There is a lack of estrogen in women, there is a potential deficiency in ovarian androgen secretion, or the ability of adrenal gland to produce steroid hormones is slightly defective, so menstrual abnormalities may occur, such as abnormal cycle, large or small amount, etc.

(4) A painless lump with clear boundary and uneven texture appeared in women.

(5) Female infertility is usually found in the process of infertility examination.

When the symptoms of ovarian teratoma are found, women should go to the hospital for examination and diagnosis as soon as possible. If ovarian teratoma is found, it should be surgically removed as soon as possible to prevent ovarian teratoma from developing from benign to malignant. However, in recent years, there have also been chemotherapy, which needs to be treated under the guidance of a doctor.

At the same time, we should also do a good job in the occurrence of infection, rupture, bleeding and complications of ovarian teratoma. Women are not allowed to do strenuous exercise within one month after operation to prevent bleeding from the wound and cause secondary infection.

Usually, the effect of ovarian immature teratoma after treatment will be very poor, and there will be the possibility of recurrence. However, if it is a benign ovarian teratoma, there is basically no possibility of recurrence, ovarian function will not be affected, and menstruation will return to normal.