Uterine fibroid is a disease that we should pay attention to, and it is also one of the common gynecological diseases for women. At ordinary times, we should also carry out correct prevention through reasonable living habits.
Uterine fibroid hazard
1. Infertility or abortion: the myoma tissue appears in the uterine corner, which can compress the entrance of the fallopian tube. The sperm cannot rise to the combination of the fallopian tube and the egg, which affects the deformation of the uterus during pregnancy, hinders the implantation of the Zygote, and hinders pregnancy. Even if the Zygote has been implanted, large myoma combined with pregnancy is likely to cause abortion due to mechanical obstruction of embryonic development and intrauterine infection.
2. Triggering gynecological inflammation: Uterine fibroid can cause pelvic congestion and infection, of which the infection caused by fibroids is mostly caused by pedicle torsion. After infection, a small number of patients develop abscesses and suppuration of fibroid tissue. At the same time, the pathogenic bacteria after fibroid infection can invade other nearby organs, causing gynecological diseases such as adnexitis and osteodiscitis.
3. Secondary anemia: patients with Uterine fibroid have excessive menstrual bleeding. In the long run, patients have secondary anemia, general weakness, pale face, panic and other symptoms.
4. Malignant lesions: A few women can see that the malignant lesions of Uterine fibroid are sarcomas, leading to vaginal bleeding and lower abdominal pain. In the late stage, they can spread through blood, spread directly and metastasize to multiple parts of the body through lymph nodes.
Causes of Uterine fibroid
1. Age: Uterine fibroid mostly occur in women of childbearing age, and mostly in women aged 30-50 years old. Adolescent women rarely suffer from Uterine fibroid, and Uterine fibroid atrophy or disappear after amenorrhea.
2. Obesity: Obesity will cause metabolic disorder, insufficient periodic regulation of pregnancy hormone, abnormal Menstrual cycle, affect ovulation, and increase the risk of Uterine fibroid.
3. Pregnancy and abortion history: women without a history of pregnancy and childbirth are more likely to suffer from Uterine fibroid than women with a history of pregnancy and childbirth. The age of onset is faster, mainly because the productivity increases the pregnancy hormone in women's bodies.
4. Smoking and drinking: smoking and drinking are easy to induce Uterine fibroid. According to research, women who smoke every day are six times more likely to suffer from Uterine fibroid than non-smoking women.
5. Low estrogen: Biochemical tests have shown that the estrogen conversion of estradiol in fibroids is significantly lower than that of normal fibroid tissue, and the concentration of estrogen receptors in fibroids is significantly higher than that of surrounding fibroid tissue. Therefore, the high sensitivity of fibroid tissue to estrogen locally is one of the important factors in the occurrence of fibroids.