If you are preparing for pregnancy, it is best to go to a hospital or clinic for a comprehensive physical examination and consultation to ensure that your physical condition can support pregnancy and delivery. If you are diagnosed with an inflammatory mass or cyst, you will need to follow your doctor\’s recommendations for treatment to ensure that these problems do not affect your pregnancy and the health of your baby. Specific treatment options will depend on the situation and may require medication or surgical removal. During the treatment process, you need to actively cooperate with the doctor\’s treatment plan and follow a healthy lifestyle, including a reasonable diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding smoking and drinking. Before officially starting to prepare for pregnancy, it is best to wait at least one month to ensure that your physical condition is stable and follow your doctor\’s recommendations for prenatal care and pregnancy care.
How does chronic inflammation affect pregnancy preparation? Explore the impact of lumps and cysts on fertility:
Chronic inflammation can negatively impact pregnancy preparation because they may cause genital discomfort and infection and pain. In addition, certain chronic inflammations may cause blockage in the fallopian tubes or affect the quality and quantity of eggs or sperm, reducing the chances of conception.
Lumps and cysts may also affect fertility. For example, ovarian cysts may interfere with the ovulation process and cause infertility. Some women may need cyst removal surgery to have a successful pregnancy.
In summary, any chronic inflammation, mass, or cyst may have an impact on pregnancy and fertility. If you are trying to conceive or find yourself suffering from any of these conditions, please consult your doctor for appropriate treatment and advice.