1, the harm of uterine fibroids to women
Core Tip: Uterine fibroids are very harmful. For example, patients with long-term menorrhagia can lead to secondary anemia and even anemia heart disease. It can also lead to infertility or miscarriage.
I don't need to tell you how much influence hysteromyoma has on women. We must pay attention to preventing such diseases in peacetime. If you want to prevent it, you must first understand the harm of uterine fibroids. Let's take a look at the hazards of uterine fibroids.
Malignant lesions: uterine fibroids are benign tumors, but there are still a few cases that cause malignant transformation, mostly in the elderly, with large muscle slip and rapid growth, especially in postmenopausal patients.
Secondary anemia: Long-term menorrhagia may lead to secondary anemia and even anemia heart disease. In severe cases, the patient will have symptoms such as general weakness, pale face, shortness of breath and palpitation. ※.
Infertility abortion: uterine keratitis oppresses the entrance of fallopian tube, which prevents fertilized eggs from implantation. In addition, patients with fibroids often have ovarian dysfunction, leading to infertility. The spontaneous abortion rate of patients with hysteromyoma is higher than that of normal people, and the ratio is 4: 1. ※.
Infection and suppuration: hysteromyoma can cause pelvic congestion and infection, most of which are caused by torsion of tumor pedicle, while blood-borne lovely infection is extremely rare. After infection, a few patients form abscess in tumor tissue, others are purulent. ※.
Complicated inflammation: gynecological inflammation such as adnexitis and pelvic inflammatory disease caused by the invasion of pathogenic bacteria caused by bleeding. Complications of myoma are mostly caused by torsion of tumor pedicle or acute endometritis. ※. Inflammation sometimes festers, and in a few cases, an abscess forms in the tissue. Intestinal adhesion occurs after the pedicle of subserous myoma is twisted, which can be invaded by intestinal bacteria. Inflammatory myoma is attached to the uterine appendix, causing suppurative inflammation.
2. Women who are prone to uterine fibroids
Category 1: childless women enter menopause early.
The number of primordial follicles in a woman's life is limited, and the ovulation period is about 30 years. During pregnancy and lactation, due to the effect of hormones, ovarian ovulation is suspended until the fourth to sixth month of lactation, which delays ovulation for a certain time, and women with reproductive history will enter menopause later. However, infertile women are prone to hormone-dependent diseases without timely and effective progesterone protection, and hysteromyoma is one of them. Authoritative research shows that if a woman has a complete pregnancy process in her life, she can increase her immunity for 10 years, and this immunity for 10 years is mainly aimed at gynecological tumors.
The second category: sexual dysfunction affects uterine health.
Chinese medicine believes that hysteromyoma belongs to the category of "stomach mass". The formation of "_" is mostly related to the weakness of vital qi and the imbalance of qi and blood. Traditional Chinese medicine explains "_ _": If a woman is a temperamental person and her husband and wife are not in harmony, it is bound to hurt the seven emotions, and the qi and blood are blocked, and qi stagnation and blood stasis can be called "_ _". It can be seen that normal sexual stimulation between husband and wife can promote normal neuroendocrine and make human body secrete hormones normally and well, while long-term sexual disorder can easily lead to disorder of hormone secretion, lead to chronic pelvic congestion and induce uterine fibroids.
Category 3: Multiple uterine fibroids in depressed women.
Middle-aged women are faced with the double mental pressure of work and family, and are prone to depression. With the advent of menopause, women begin to have an "estrogen control period". During this period, women's own depression can easily promote the increase of estrogen secretion and strengthen its role, sometimes lasting for months or even years, which is also an important reason for uterine fibroids.