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Believing Giving Birth Can Cure Menstrual Cramps, Woman Removes 500 ml ‘Chocolate Slime’ from Belly

Wrongly believing that giving birth to a baby can cure menstrual cramps, a mature woman removed 500 ml of “chocolate slime” from her belly. (Photo / reproduced from Weibo)

By chance, he felt a lump in his stomach. Tian Tian (pseudonym), a 30-year-old live e-commerce broadcaster from Mainland China, felt bad and came to Zhejiang Hospital’s Sandun Campus for treatment. The B ultrasound results showed that the hard lump she felt was an ovarian cyst, which was about 15 centimeters long. “You know, the length of a smartphone is usually 14-15cm. Why did you wait until the cyst was so big? Didn’t you feel any discomfort before?” The doctor said a few words, and Tiantian did a little confused.

According to reports from mainland Chinese media, Tiantian has experienced menstrual cramps when visiting her “aunt” in recent years, but she has always thought it was normal. everything was fine before. About 5 or 6 years ago, she started having menstrual cramps. Although the pain of dysmenorrhea was becoming more and more severe, she heard that dysmenorrhea could be “cured” after giving birth. In addition, she was usually busy with work and often worked until the early hours of the morning, so she didn’t take it to heart.

Due to the fierce competition in the Tiantian Internet industry, he hopes to resume work as soon as possible. He learned from the Internet that cysts can be treated with “one needle” and basically cause no harm to the body. Dr. Sun Xixi, deputy director of Zhejiang Hospital Ultrasound Medical Center, performed real-time ultrasound-guided ultrasonic interventional sclerotherapy for Tiantian. The doctor inserted a special piercing needle with a diameter of only 1mm into the cyst cavity and removed the viscous liquid for sclerotherapy The surgery Only a small puncture was left in the abdominal wall.

Ovarian cysts, also known as chocolate cysts, live up to their name. During the operation, Sun Xixi removed a total of 500ml of chocolate-colored sticky liquid from the patient’s abdomen, which is about the size of a bottle of mineral water. After 2 hours of postoperative observation, Tian Tian was quickly discharged and returned home. Peng Guangcai, deputy director of the Department of Gynecology at Zhejiang Hospital, emphasized that the causes of dysmenorrhea are different for everyone. Some causes of dysmenorrhea can be cured by giving birth, but some cannot.

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