Sexual Health
Three major hazards of uterine hypertrophy: living habits are the Precautionary principle
Uterine hypertrophy is a common phenomenon that also occurs in our daily lives and has a serious impact on women. It is necessary to pay attention to active preventive measures.
Harm of uterine hypertrophy
1. Serious impact on women's normal life: patients with severe uterine hypertrophy have bloody leucorrhea, post coitus, frequent urination, urgency, pain in urination and other Urinary system diseases, which not only bring great discomfort to patients, but also cause a lot of inconvenience to women's normal life
2. The possibility of female infertility: What are the hazards of uterine hypertrophy? In clinical practice, there are many cases of uterine hypertrophy and infertility. Simple uterus will not affect pregnancy, but if the condition is serious, uterine hypertrophy may cause complications such as Endometritis, oviduct Oophoritis, oviduct adhesion, and blockage, which will eventually lead to infertility problems.
3. Inducing Cervical cancer: what harm does it do to uterine hypertrophy? In fact, in addition to some of the hazards described above, many women may not be paid attention to after the occurrence of the disease and do not take timely treatment measures. Eventually, uterine hypertrophy may develop due to long-term ineffective treatment, and eventually lead to Cervical cancer
Causes of uterine hypertrophy
1. Uterine cause:
(1) The Elastic fiber tissue in the Myometrium of multiparous women proliferates between smooth muscles and around blood vessels, and the uterus is hypertrophic.
(2) Primary uterine vascular disease causes uterine hypertrophy.
2. Ovarian dysfunction: estrogen continues to stimulate and Myometrium thickens. 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 adnexitis, pelvic connective tissue inflammation, chronic myositis of uterus, collagen fiber hyperplasia in Myometrium, and uterine fibrosis.
4. Pelvic congestion: Causes hyperplasia of uterine connective tissue and uterine hypertrophy.
5. Pathogens: Pathogens that cause cervical hypertrophy include Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, bacteria, and viruses.
Prevention of uterine hypertrophy
1. Curative care of ovarian dysfunction: ovarian dysfunction is an important reason for uterine hypertrophy. Women should prevent uterine hypertrophy, actively treat ovarian dysfunction, and avoid the continuous stimulation of estrogen on the uterus.
2. Pay attention to postpartum exercise: How to prevent uterine hypertrophy? Experts say improper postpartum maintenance is an important cause of uterine hypertrophy. Therefore, in order to prevent uterine hypertrophy, female friends should pay attention to appropriate prone or knee chest position and postpartum exercise after childbirth to prevent uterine collapse and reduce pelvic congestion.