Sexual Health
Will premature ovarian failure in women age? Elaborate on the Seven Hazards of Premature Ovarian Failure
Premature ovarian failure is a serious disease that also occurs in our daily lives for various reasons. The most obvious is that there are many abnormal changes in the female body, and we must pay attention to its harmfulness.
Can premature ovarian failure cause women to age?
Aging is one of the main issues that women are most afraid of and concerned about. For a long time, the biggest threat to women's appearance has also been due to aging. Therefore, women always fight against aging. From the outside to the inside, the ovaries and women's lives are so closely related that they dominate the soul of women, making them shine and aging... Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the ovaries.
The ovaries play a very important role in a woman's life. From puberty to pre menopause, the ovaries undergo periodic changes in morphology and function. During sexual maturity, except for pregnancy and lactation, the ovaries often repeat this periodic change. But in a woman's lifetime, the maximum number of eggs that can complete a complete cycle is only 400-500. When the ovaries stop secreting eggs, women enter menopause, also known as menopause. The ovary is divided into two parts: cortex and medulla. There are 300000 to 700000 primordial follicles scattered within the cortex, which are formed by cell division of embryonic oocytes. In a person's lifetime, only 400-500 follicles mature, and the rest of their development disappears to some extent.
The hazards of premature ovarian failure
1. Tumors are prone to occur: Menopause is a common age for tumors to occur, including uterine fibroids, cervical cancer, ovarian tumors, etc. Early detection and treatment can improve treatment effectiveness and patient survival rate.
2. Amenorrhea: As the name suggests, amenorrhea does not menstruate, and there are many reasons for it, with premature ovarian failure being one of them. Premature ovarian failure causes secondary amenorrhea and can be cured.
3. Menopausal depression: restlessness, nervousness, a bit surprised, low mood, pessimism and disappointment, crying, self blame, subjective speculation, suspicion of others, suspicion of one's own illness, self injury, suicide, and other behaviors.
4. Infertility: This is the most serious harm of premature ovarian failure. Since women have amenorrhea, ovulation will be affected to a certain extent. Pregnancy life is formed by the implantation of zygote. If the eggs have problems, they cannot form zygote, thus affecting pregnancy.
5. Osteoporosis: premature ovarian failure has gradually become younger, and the incidence rate is also very high. From the physical examination records of 1500 women in a hospital, 12 women entered menopause early due to poor ovarian function. Decreased estrogen levels in women can lead to bone pain, hunchback, and low height.