Polycystic ovary syndromeA major challenge for women's health
Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common endocrine disorder whose symptoms include amenorrhea, irregular menstruation, irregular uterine bleeding, etc. In addition, it can lead to infertility, hirsutism, obesity, and acne, as well as polycystic enlargement of both ovaries. The disease has a serious impact on a woman's fertility, affecting about one in 20 women. In China, polycystic ovaries have become the second most common infertility after blocked fallopian tubes**, affecting about 40 million patients. Therefore, it is particularly important to understand and ** polycystic ovary syndrome. Female friends should pay attention to their physical condition, seek medical attention in time, and seek the help of professional doctors to maintain their health.
EndometriosisWomen's ** troubles
Endometriosis is a common but often overlooked female health problem. When endometrial cells grow abnormally on the surface of the ovary, pelvic peritoneum, or intestine, they can exfoliate and bleed during menstrual periods. This blood cannot be excreted as normal menstruation, but instead accumulates in the body, forming lesions.
These lesions are not only painful but may also affect fertility. If the lesion is present in the ovaries, it may cause infertility, lower abdominal pain, and dysmenorrhea. And in the pelvis, they can trigger pelvic adhesions, leading to chronic pelvic pain or **pain.
Therefore, understanding and paying attention to endometriosis is essential for women's health. Timely diagnosis and ** can help women reduce symptoms and improve their quality of life.
Uterine fibroidsWomen's health is a hidden danger that cannot be ignored
Uterine fibroids, a common benign tumor, have been increasing in incidence in recent years, especially in women between the ages of 30 and 50. It grows quietly, often without obvious symptoms in the early stage, but over time, symptoms such as irregular bleeding, increased vaginal discharge, and vague pain in the lower abdomen gradually appear. These not only affect a woman's daily life, but can also pose a threat to fertility. Therefore, female friends should have regular check-ups to detect uterine fibroids as early as possible and protect their health.
InflammationA line of defense that women can't ignore
*, as the entrance to the female reproductive system, frequent contact with the outside environment. Its warm and humid environment provides ideal growth conditions for a variety of microorganisms. In couples, congestion and friction of the sexual organs can lead to minor damage, providing an opportunity for germs to spread. These tiny wounds can be a point of entry for pathogenic microorganisms, and some bacteria can even become infected directly through the mucous membranes. Unmarried women also need to pay attention to their health, because poor hygiene habits or the diversity of infection routes can lead to the occurrence of **inflammation. Maintaining cleanliness and preventing bacterial infections is an important part of women's daily health care.
Cervical erosion** issues that cannot be ignored
In recent years, there has been a growing understanding of cervical erosion in the medical community. It's not just a simple disease, the potential risks are far greater than we think. For a long time, cervical erosion may be intertwined with **inflammation, pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, etc., forming a complex network of infection. This may not only cause secondary infection, but also cause serious consequences such as infertility and cervical cancer to patients. Therefore, female friends should pay attention to cervical health, conduct regular examinations, and once cervical erosion is found, they should be able to avoid deterioration of the condition and protect their fertility and life safety.
Ovarian cystsThe killer of women's health
Ovarian cyst, a term that sounds a little unfamiliar, is one of the most common tumors in women. It is irrespective of age, but women between the ages of 20-50 are more susceptible to it. Cysts, like fluid-filled "blisters" in the ovaries, can sometimes be caused by eggs that fail to release at the time of ovulation.
This small "blister" may cause annoyance. Pain in the lower abdomen, abnormal vaginal discharge, menstrual irregularities, etc. may be its signals. And when it affects hormone secretion, it can also lead to irregular bleeding or increased body hair. More severely, torsion of the cyst can cause acute symptoms such as severe abdominal pain and difficulty breathing.
Therefore, every woman should pay attention to her ovarian health. Regular check-ups to detect and develop ovarian cysts in time are an important part of protecting our reproductive health.