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Early symptoms of ovarian cancer

First, there will be abdominal pain and low back pain. Ovarian cancer infiltrates surrounding tissues or adjacent tissues and adheres. Compressing nerves can lead to abdominal pain and low back pain, ranging from dull pain to dull pain and even severe pain.

Second, menstrual thinning or amenorrhea. If the normal ovarian tissue is destroyed by cancer cells, the patient's general condition is not good, and menstrual thinning or amenorrhea may occur.

Third, abdominal distension is a red card warning of ovarian cancer, which often occurs without touching the lower abdominal mass. The reason lies in the oppression of the tumor itself by the ligaments in or around the abdominal cavity and the production of ascites, which often makes patients feel abdominal distension.

Fourth, sex hormones are disordered, and some tumors can secrete estrogen, which can cause precocious puberty, menstrual disorder or postmenopausal vaginal bleeding due to excessive estrogen production. If testicular blastoma can produce too much androgen, women will show masculine characteristics.

Fifth, unexplained emaciation, ovarian cancer gradually grows up and forms ascites, which can oppress the gastrointestinal tract and lead to reduced food intake and indigestion. In addition, cancer cells will consume a lot of human nutrients, which will make patients thinner.

Sixth, edema of lower limbs and vulva may occur. Ovarian cancer grows and is fixed in the pelvic cavity, which will compress pelvic veins or affect lymphatic reflux. Over time, patients may have edema of lower limbs and vulva.

Simple leucorrhea can not diagnose ovarian cancer, but increased leucorrhea can also be seen in vaginitis, cervicitis and other diseases. Therefore, if there is abnormal leucorrhea, you can go to the gynecology department of the hospital for routine leucorrhea, B-ultrasound, tumor markers and other examinations to clarify the cause and carry out drug treatment.