Benign Ovarian Tumor
What is a benign ovarian tumor?
A benign ovarian tumor is a noncancerous growth on or inside an ovary. It is a solid mass, not a fluid-filled cyst. It is called benign because the abnormal cells in the growth do not spread to other parts of the body.
The two ovaries are part of the female reproductive system. They produce eggs and the female hormones estrogen and progesterone.
How does it occur?
The causes of benign ovarian tumors are not well understood. There are different types of tumors, which may have different causes. In many cases, a tumor may have begun to develop months before you were born.
What are the symptoms?
An ovarian mass may cause no specific symptoms and may not be detected until you have a regular checkup with your healthcare provider. However, depending on the size, location, and type, it may cause some or all of the following symptoms:
- a feeling of pressure or fullness in the abdomen or pelvis
- a firm, painless swelling in the lower abdomen
- irregular bowel or bladder function
- abdominal pain that may linger from day to day
- painful or irregular menstrual periods (sometimes you may stop having periods)
- pain during sexual intercourse
- swelling of the legs or vulva
- an increase in facial and body hair
- weight gain
How is it diagnosed?
An ovarian tumor may be discovered when you have a pelvic exam. Tests you may have are:
- ultrasound scan (sound waves are used to create a picture of your ovaries)
- laparoscopy (your healthcare provider uses a camera attached to a thin tube to look inside your abdomen at your ovaries)
- CT (computed tomography) scan
- MRI (magnetic resonance imaging)
- blood tests
How is it treated?
Surgery is often needed to remove the tumor. If the ovary with the tumor becomes twisted, it can cause severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting and you may need surgery right away before the tumor damages the ovary.
In some cases the whole ovary is removed. At the time of surgery the other ovary is thoroughly explored to be sure that it does not also have a tumor. Rarely, both ovaries have to be removed.
A tumor that is removed will be studied carefully to check for cancer.
How long will the effects last?
Most of the time, a benign tumor that is surgically removed will not come back again.
How can I help take care of myself?
You should have a routine physical exam, including a pelvic exam and Pap test, as often as your healthcare provider recommends. Routine exams will help ensure that changes in your ovaries are diagnosed as early as possible.
Call your provider if you have:
- abdominal pain
- changes in your menstrual periods
- swelling of your abdomen
- pressure on the bladder or rectum
- pain during sexual intercourse
How can I help prevent a benign ovarian tumor?
There is no definite way to prevent the growth of ovarian tumors.
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