What disease does pelvic mass indicate?

Pelvic masses include many diseases, which can be summarized into the following ten types. For your health, female friends should know something about it. 1. Uterine fibroids When uterine fibroids grow to a certain extent, uterus enlargement can be found by gynecological pelvic and abdominal double-river needle examination, and the diagnosis can be confirmed by auxiliary examinations such as B-ultrasound. 2. Uterine adenomatosis is caused by endometriosis invading the myometrium, mainly manifested as progressive pain, accompanied by the gradual increase of uterine volume. B-ultrasound and MRI (nuclear magnetic resonance) are helpful to make a definite diagnosis. 3. Uterine Malignant Tumors A considerable number of uterine malignant tumors are accompanied by abnormal increase in uterine volume. Imaging examinations such as B-ultrasound, CT and MRI are helpful to make a definite diagnosis. 4. Ovarian tumors A considerable number of ovarian tumors have pelvic masses as their earliest clinical manifestations, some of which may be accompanied by abnormal vaginal bleeding, malignant tumors may be accompanied by ascites, and late malignant tumors invading nerves may cause severe pain. 5. Tubal tumor Tubal malignant tumor is often accompanied by paroxysmal leucorrhea. Hydrosalpingosis can ask about the history of pelvic inflammatory disease, and imaging examination such as B-ultrasound, CT and MRI is helpful to make a clear diagnosis. 6. Rectal and colon tumors Colonic tumors are often accompanied by changes in stool habits, which can be diagnosed by mucus and bloody stools, fibercolonoscopy and biopsy. 7. Bladder tumor Bladder tumor is often accompanied by hematuria. Cystoscope+biopsy can make a definite diagnosis, and imaging examinations such as B-ultrasound, CT and MRI are helpful to make a definite diagnosis. 8. Ureteral tumor Ureteral tumor is mainly characterized by hematuria. Ureteroscopy and biopsy can make a definite diagnosis. Ultrasound, CT, MRI and other imaging examinations are helpful to make a clear diagnosis. 9. Mesenteric tumors Intestinal mesothelial tumors are usually diagnosed by finding pelvic masses, and imaging examinations such as B-ultrasound, CT and MRI are helpful for a clear diagnosis. 10. Retroperitoneal tumors can be misdiagnosed as pelvic masses when they protrude into the pelvic cavity. Imaging examinations such as CT and MRI are helpful to make a definite diagnosis. Not all pelvic masses are malignant tumors, but many are benign, so once you find pelvic masses, don't be nervous, let alone panic. You feel that you are suffering from malignant tumors, so all the symptoms of general discomfort have appeared. In fact, the easiest way to find pelvic mass is to treat it correctly, go to the hospital for further examination, make a clear diagnosis and treat it in time. (Zhu Benhao, Deputy Chief Physician) (Editor: Han Xi) * * * Find the related webpage of 14.