Can I have an ovarian cyst and get an IUD inserted? When can I get pregnant?

Can I have an ovarian cyst and get an IUD inserted? When can I get pregnant?

Can I have an IUD inserted if I have an ovarian cyst? When can I get pregnant?

Can I have an IUD inserted for ovarian cysts? Many people don't know whether they can have an IUD inserted for ovarian cysts and when they can have an IUD inserted. In fact, ovarian cysts can be inserted, but it depends on individual circumstances. Not everyone can have an IUD inserted.

First, simple ovarian cysts can be used for IUD insertion. If there is no infection such as vaginitis or urethritis, simple ovarian cysts will not affect IUD insertion.

Secondly, you can choose to have the IUD inserted and sterilized about half a year after the operation. You should pay attention to local hygiene after the operation, and it is recommended to eat less spicy and irritating food, and pay attention to preventing infection after the IUD is inserted.

Symptoms of ovarian cysts:

1. Under normal circumstances, the secretions of the endometrium, endocervix and vaginal exudates form leucorrhea, which is generally not much and changes with the menstrual cycle. When a tumor occurs in the female reproductive tract, the tumor becomes necrotic and ulcerated, watery, bloody and rice-soup-like leucorrhea may appear. If there is an infection, it may have a foul odor. Abnormal leucorrhea may be a manifestation of cervical cancer, endometrial cancer or fallopian tube cancer.

2. Abdominal pain is one of the early symptoms of ovarian cysts. Ovarian tumors twist, rupture or infection, uterine submucosal myoma prolapse from the cervix or myoma degeneration can all cause severe lower abdominal pain. Any serious illness has precursors. For some seemingly ordinary symptoms, such as the following signs, we should pay attention to them.

3. When tumors grow in the uterus, such as uterine fibroids, endometrial cancer, uterine sarcoma, and choriocarcinoma, menstrual abnormalities may occur, including excessive menstrual flow, irregular menstrual periods, prolonged menstrual duration, and heavy bleeding.

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