Contraindications after ovarian cyst surgery 1. Women with ovarian cysts should not only pay attention to diet care, but also maintain a good mood. Of course, they can also take some hormonal drugs under the guidance of a doctor, but don't overdo it. 2. Pay attention to check in the hospital regularly after operation. Examination includes medical diagnosis, B-ultrasound, etc. For benign multilocular papillary mucinous cystadenoma, if the operation is complete, it is generally not easy to recur. This is the key point that should be paid attention to after ovarian cyst surgery. 3. Sexual life is forbidden within one month after operation, and ovarian cysts are reviewed regularly according to the doctor's advice after operation to avoid standing for a long time, avoiding heavy load and heavy physical labor, and maintaining a healthy and positive attitude.
Add more water. As the saying goes, drinking more water can cure all diseases. So be sure to drink more water. Don't eat food that flattens easily. Such as onion, bean products and Chinese cabbage. You can do some moderate exercise after meals, such as walking, which can help digestion. There is also to maintain a happy mood, usually pay attention to diet, you can choose some hormone drugs to take.
Increase the intake of protein: protein can help the wound heal quickly and increase physical strength. You can choose fish because it is easier to digest and absorb. Also avoid eating greasy food, because fat will accumulate, so that the wound can not heal quickly, and the resistance to bacteria will be weakened.
Is ovariectomy a major operation? Generally, ovariectomy only involves ovarian tumors, which are divided into benign and malignant. Benign tumors are more common in ovarian cysts, which are common gynecological diseases and minor operations. If it is malignant, the operation may be more difficult and larger. Generally speaking, this disease is relatively common, and it does not require much surgery, so it needs to actively cooperate with the doctor's diagnosis and treatment. Ovariectomy is usually a safe operation with low risk of complications, including infection, intestinal obstruction and visceral injury. The risk of complications depends on the surgical method.
Risk after ovariectomy: 1, osteoporosis. Ovariectomy will reduce the body's ability to produce osteogenic estrogen. This may increase the risk of fracture. 2, menopausal discomfort. During menopause, hot flashes, vaginal dryness, sexual problems, sleep disorders and sometimes cognitive changes will occur. Ovariectomy doesn't mean that you will have these problems immediately, but it does mean that any menopausal symptoms you have will appear earlier than natural menopause, which is more likely to reduce your quality of life. 3. Increase the risk of heart disease. If the ovaries are removed, the risk of heart disease may increase.