Patient P.T.V (17 years old, Vinh Long) was taken by his family to Xuyen A Vinh Long Hospital (Vinh Long) in a state of severe pain in the lower abdomen. It is known that this pain had appeared 1 week before. The pain became more and more continuous and severe.
After examination, it was noted that the lower body of patient V had a mobile tumor, causing pain when touching it. The MRI scan results showed that the patient's left ovarian tumor was 10x8.7x11.5cm in size. This is considered a fairly large tumor for a young patient.
The endoscopic surgical team peeled off and completely removed a tumor containing a lot of bulgeous fluid. At the same time, it preserves maximum surrounding healthy tissue, ensuring reproductive function for patients in the future.
Another case was patient M.D.T (26 years old, Vinh Long) admitted to the hospital with severe abdominal pain. The examination results showed that the patient had a tumor measuring about 8x10cm, mobile, causing a lot of pain. The large tumor block has compressed the surrounding organs.
Not only these two patients, in recent times, Xuyen A Vinh Long Hospital has received many cases of large ovarian cysts. In particular, many patients are still very young and have not given birth.
According to Dr. Tran Van Hung - Head of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department - Department of Pediatrics of Xuyen A Vinh Long Hospital, ovarian cysts often progress silently, without symptoms. The manifestation is often lower abdominal pain and is easily overlooked. Most cases of young women are detected late, when the tumor is large.
Doctor Hung recommends that women should pay attention to monitor and see a specialist immediately when detecting signs of abdominal pain, unusual bleeding...
In particular, parents should pay more attention to small changes in girls. If you see your child often having lower abdominal pain, an unusually large abdomen or showing strange signs, take the child to a medical facility for examination. Early detection and treatment will help reduce complications and better protect reproductive health in the future.