U30 woman has abnormal vaginal bleeding but does not examine immediately, collapsing when ovarian cancer is detected

Now, Ms. H.'s life is in serious danger, when severe diabetes causes her skin to become necrotic, complications of her left eye and vision are only 2/10.

Vaginal bleeding but not going to the doctor, detected stage 3 ovarian cancer

Meanwhile, her ovarian cancer was in stage 3. The female patient had to undergo surgery to remove the tumor and proceed to the chemical at HCMC Cancer Hospital.

Exploiting her medical history, Ms. H. said that she has been diagnosed with diabetes for more than 3 years. However, because she has to raise her two children alone, the female patients do not treat them at the root as well as comply with the treatment regimen.

The consequence is that the disease is getting worse.

About half a year before being treated for diabetes, Ms. H. had sudden vaginal bleeding. That subjective is the result of diabetes treatment, the woman does not examine immediately.

When she felt cramping and too tired, she came to the hospital to check. Immediately after detecting a woman with cancer, the doctors made a patient transfer paper to Ho Chi Minh City Oncology Hospital. The results of tests and laboratory tests showed that Ms. H. had ovarian cancer stage 3, had to undergo urgent surgery.

After the surgery, she continued her chemotherapy. Currently, the cancer has been temporarily controlled, but in return, diabetes is aggravated by not being controlled during the period of dealing with malignant ovarian tumor.

"I can't sleep at all now, it hurts all the time. I can't see my eyes well and my legs are also very sore" - Ms. H. said and pointed to the scars on the thighs spreading to the feet .

Doctor Nguyen Thi Minh Trang, who is treating diabetes for patients to share, currently has poor blood sugar control, fluid oozes a lot. The patient also vomited and was tired, and the long-term treatment was not known when he was discharged.

What are the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer?

Symptoms and signs of ovarian cancer are often unclear, especially in the early stages. Many patients and even doctors can mistake the symptoms of ovarian cancer with other conditions. In general, common symptoms and signs include:

Swelling and bloating;

Feeling full when eating;

Weight loss;

Pelvic discomfort;

Unusual condition when defecating, for example constipation;

Frequent urination.

Some other symptoms may include:

Change the menstrual cycle;

Nausea, vomiting, dyspepsia, anorexia, flatulence;

Back pain of unknown cause;

Vaginal bleeding between menstrual periods;

You may experience other symptoms and signs not mentioned. If you have any questions about the signs of illness, consult your doctor.

What living habits help you limit the progression of ovarian cancer?

You can control your condition by maintaining the following living habits:

Re-examination on schedule for follow-up progress as well as your health status;

Listen to the doctor's instructions, do not arbitrarily take unspecified drugs or quit smoking in the prescription;

Tell your doctor about the side effects of the medicine;

Apply a healthy diet, eat plenty of fruits and vegetables, whole grains, and reduce the amount of fat in the diet;

Maintain a proper weight, exercise sport.

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