Sexual Health
What is related to abnormal uterine development? Four factors need to be taken seriously
Uterine dysplasia is a common gynecological disease and a serious threat. It is necessary to pay attention to its causes and also pay attention to reasonable prevention.
Causes of abnormal uterine development
1. Congenital absence of uterus and uterine underdevelopment: The latter refers to the immature stage of uterine development from the fetal period to adolescence.
2. Kidney Qi Deficiency: Some patients may experience uterine dysplasia due to congenital kidney Qi deficiency or severe acquired deficiency that affects uterine development.
3. Ovarian disease: Obstructions in female organs such as the pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and ovaries may lead to slow uterine development and poor uterine development.
4. Developmental disorders: Developmental disorders during the embryonic stage. The structure and morphology of the uterus are normal, but the volume is small, and the cervix is relatively long, accompanied by symptoms such as dysmenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, or primary amenorrhea.
Hazards of abnormal uterine development
1. Women with underdeveloped uterus experience abnormal labor force during childbirth, difficulty in cervical dilation, difficult childbirth, and even uterine rupture. Vaginal delivery may result in placenta retention, postpartum hemorrhage, postpartum infection, etc.
2. Infertility in women with underdeveloped uterus: Those without a uterus, primordial uterus, or immature uterus are one of the main causes of infertility.
3. Women with underdeveloped uterus have abnormal menstruation, and some women have congenital anuria or primordial uterus without menstruation. Patients with immature uterus have neither menstruation nor symptoms such as less menstruation, delayed onset, dysmenorrhea, and irregular physiological days. Patients with double uterus or bicornuate uterus have excessive menstrual flow, and the duration of the menstrual cycle can be extended.
Prevention of abnormal uterine development
1. Avoiding abortion: Abortions have a certain impact on women's physical and psychological well-being, and frequent abortions can cause significant harm to the uterus. Therefore, if women want to prevent uterine infertility, a good way to avoid multiple abortions is to take contraceptive measures and establish family planning before they want to have children.
2. Avoiding excessive weight loss: Maintaining a slim body shape is every woman's dream, but excessive weight loss may lead to loss. Excessive weight loss can have serious effects on the body, leading to endocrine abnormalities, affecting uterine function, and ultimately 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.