Many friends always encounter some troubles in their daily lives, but due to your lack of attention, they may eventually become serious illnesses. Problems that female friends are prone to encounter, such as uterine wall cysts, are a problem. To care for our female friends and our loved ones, we must take these problems seriously. Uterine wall cysts are a gynecological disease. This seemingly unnoticed disease may lead to big problems. So let us think about what causes uterine wall cysts? Then let’s go and see it together? Uterine cyst is a rare disease that is easily overlooked clinically. It can be divided into congenital and acquired uterine cysts. The former originates from the mesonephric duct and paramesonephric duct, and mostly occurs in the posterior wall or fundus of the uterus; the latter are mostly secondary to benign diseases or develop from the interstitial cells of the serosa, including cystic degeneration of uterine fibroids, cystic adenomyoma, cervical retention cysts and uterine serosa cysts. [Diagnostic basis] (I) Clinical manifestations. 1. The age of onset is between 25 and 52 years old, with an average age of 36 years old. .2. Symptoms Congenital uterine cysts generally have no obvious subjective symptoms, but sometimes a lump can be felt in the lower abdomen. 3. Physical signs include bulging of the fundus or posterior wall of the uterus, with local cystic sensation. It can be divided into three types: subserosal, intramural and submucosal. If it is a pedunculated submucosal cyst, it can sometimes protrude outside the cervical os. (ii) Pathological examination showed that the walls of cysts originating from the mesonephric duct were mostly composed of columnar or stratified squamous epithelium. The cyst wall originating from the paramesonephric duct is mostly composed of ciliated columnar epithelium. [Differential diagnosis] (I) Ovarian cysts Ovarian cysts generally have no clinical symptoms and are only discovered during regular gynecological examinations. Gynecological examination may reveal cystic tumors on one or both sides of the uterus, which are separable from the uterus and do not move with uterine activity. Ultrasound examination of the cyst in relation to the uterus can assist in diagnosis. (ii) Cervical polyps are objects protruding from the cervical opening, which should be distinguished from pedunculated submucosal cysts. Cervical polyps are mostly single, but there are also multiple ones. They have pedicles, a smooth surface and are red in color. Because polyps contain abundant blood vessels, they are prone to rupture and bleed, which can cause irregular vaginal bleeding. Polyp removal and pathological examination can confirm the diagnosis. Therefore, we must pay more attention to our bodies in life, especially female friends. When encountering uterine wall cysts, we must seek medical attention in time and go to a regular hospital for treatment to control the condition and not let it worsen. I believe that some of the above knowledge will also be helpful to you. For ourselves and those who love us, we should be responsible for ourselves and our own health. This is right. So I wish you a speedy recovery. |
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