Currently, many women suffer from infertility. There are many reasons for infertility, among which congenital uterine malformation is also a type of infertility. However, many people do not discover this disease before marriage, or even for a long time. So what are the clinical manifestations and main symptoms of congenital uterine malformation? Let me give you a detailed introduction! Uterine malformation, also known as uterine malformation, is a congenital disease and the most common type of reproductive organ malformation. Some patients with uterine malformation may not have any conscious symptoms, and there are no abnormal manifestations in menstruation, sexual life, pregnancy, and childbirth, so they may not be discovered throughout their lives, or may be discovered occasionally during a physical examination. Clinical manifestations: Some patients with uterine malformation may not have any conscious symptoms, and there are no abnormal manifestations in menstruation, sexual life, pregnancy, and childbirth, so they may not be discovered throughout their lives, or may be discovered occasionally during a physical examination. However, the reproductive system function of some patients is affected to varying degrees, and the disease is not discovered until the onset of symptoms during sexual maturity, after marriage, pregnancy, or delivery. The main symptoms are: 1. Menstrual abnormalities: Patients with congenital absence of uterus or primordial uterus have no menstruation. Patients with immature uterus may have no menstruation, or may have symptoms such as oligomenorrhea, delayed menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and irregular menstruation; patients with double uterus or bicornuate uterus often have excessive menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual duration. 2. Infertility: Uterine hypoplasia, such as absence of uterus, primordial uterus, and immature uterus, is often one of the main causes of infertility. 3. Pathological pregnancy: An abnormally developed uterus often causes miscarriage, premature birth or abnormal fetal position after pregnancy. Spontaneous uterine rupture may occur during pregnancy. If the fallopian tube of the rudimentary uterine horn is unobstructed, the fertilized egg can implant in the rudimentary horn of the uterus. However, due to the poor development of the uterine muscle layer, it often ruptures during pregnancy, and the symptoms are the same as those of ectopic pregnancy. The above are some conditions of congenital uterine malformations. If the above symptoms occur, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination in time. Some congenital uterine malformations can be corrected through surgery. Timely discovery and treatment are required. In addition, it is also important to maintain a happy mood and an optimistic attitude. It should be noted that because they are congenital, many uterine malformations can only lead to lifelong infertility. |
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