Uterine abnormalities are also common in our daily lives, and uterine dysplasia has a serious impact on women, not only affecting normal life and work, but also posing serious harm to the body.
Causes of abnormal uterine development
1. Endocrine factors: There are many women with uterine dysplasia related to endocrine factors. Due to endocrine disorders, ovarian dysfunction leads to insufficient secretion of female and pregnancy hormones.
2. Deficiency of kidney qi: women with congenital deficiency of kidney qi and acquired malnutrition are prone to Uterine fibroid, chronic disease, blood consumption, and uterine malnutrition.
3. Malnutrition and diseases: Some women also suffer from uterine dysplasia due to other factors, such as adolescent malnutrition or chronic diseases, which are the main causes of genital dysplasia and insufficient ovarian hormones.
Prevention of abnormal uterine development
1. Avoiding abortion: Abortions have a certain impact on women's physical and psychological health. Frequent abortions can cause significant harm to the uterus, so a good way for women to prevent uterine infertility is to avoid multiple abortions. Contraceptive measures must be taken and family planning must be established before preparing for a child.
2. Avoid excessive weight loss: Maintaining a slim figure is every woman's dream, but using excessive weight loss to maintain a slim figure may not be worth the loss! Excessive weight loss can have a serious impact on the body, leading to endocrine abnormalities, affecting uterine function, and ultimately potentially leading to infertility. In order to protect women's right to become mothers, it is necessary to lose weight with the correct attitude and not blindly and crazily.
3. Pregnancy health care: During pregnancy, women's uterus is prone to harm, and they generally undergo regular fertility checks according to the doctor's instructions, paying special attention to phenomena such as vaginal bleeding and abnormal fetal position. It is best for women to abstain from sexual activity during pregnancy, and prohibit sexual activity for 3 months during the early and late stages of pregnancy to prevent intrauterine infections. During Postpartum confinement, women should pay more attention to rest, not overwork, and prevent uterine prolapse.
4. Maintaining sexual health: Sexual health plays a significant role in preventing uterine infertility. Women should maintain sexual specificity to prevent sexually transmitted diseases. Sexual activity is strictly prohibited during menstruation. During menstruation, cohabitation brings many hazards, and excessive sexual activity may bring anti sperm antibodies to women. Moreover, during menstruation, cohabitation has a high possibility of causing endometriosis due to menstrual blood reflux.