The abnormal development of the uterus has a serious impact on female fertility in our daily life after illness. We must pay attention to its harm and causes, and reasonably prevent it in our daily lives.
Does abnormal uterine development affect fertility
Regarding the disease of uterine dysplasia, many women may be unable to conceive due to its occurrence, so the treatment and methods of uterine dysplasia are important. Abnormal uterine development does not cause clinical symptoms and does not require treatment. Dysplasia of the uterus can cause amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, infertility, or habitual miscarriage, and endocrine therapy can be tried. After medication treatment, the patient's pain cannot be relieved, and surgery can be considered. If it is dysmenorrhea, surgical removal of the malformed uterus can also be considered. If miscarriage or premature birth is caused by uterine malformations, corresponding surgeries can be performed according to different malformations.
Hazards of abnormal uterine development
1. Infertility: If a woman has no uterus, a primordial uterus, or a childish uterus, most of them will develop infertility.
2. Menstrual abnormalities: Assuming that a female friend starts with the uterus and has no uterus, primary amenorrhea may occur. The immature uterus usually has relatively low menstrual flow. Double uterus, bicornuate uterus, or duplicate uterus can lead to excessive menstruation or prolonged menstruation. Residual horn uterine bleeding causes abdominal pain.
3. Pathological pregnancy: Female pregnancy eggs are implanted in the underdeveloped uterine wall or mediastinum, affecting embryonic development. Early miscarriage, habitual miscarriage, premature birth, etc. Pregnant eggs are implanted into the residual horn uterus, resulting in uterine rupture. Assuming that the bicornuate uterus, unicorn uterus, and saddle shaped uterus are prone to abnormal fetal position and difficult to deliver in the later stages of pregnancy
4. Pathology during and after childbirth: Dysplasia of the uterus is prone to retention and spontaneous uterine rupture. Postpartum is prone to placenta retention and postpartum bleeding
Causes of abnormal uterine development
1. Chronic incomplete uterine resurrection in multiparous women: The elastic fiber tissue in the uterine muscle layer of multiparous women proliferates between smooth muscles and around blood vessels, resulting in abnormal uterine development.
2. Ovarian dysfunction: continuous stimulation of estrogen, thickening of the uterine muscle layer. Patients with common functional uterine bleeding in clinical practice, especially those with a longer course of disease, have a certain degree of uterine enlargement.
3. Inflammation causes: chronic appendicitis, pelvic connective tissue inflammation, chronic myositis of the uterus, hyperplasia of collagen fibers in the uterine myometrium, and uterine fibrosis.