What are the difficult and complicated gynecological diseases?

What are the difficult and complicated gynecological diseases?

There are many types of gynecological diseases, and each of them can cause great harm to women. In many cases, gynecological diseases are caused by women not paying attention to the hygiene of their sexual life. Therefore, women with gynecological diseases should receive timely treatment. The difficult and complicated gynecological diseases mainly include functional uterine bleeding, vaginal cancer and ovarian cancer, which require women to pay attention to vaginal hygiene.

1. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding

It is the name of a disease in modern medicine, which refers to uterine bleeding caused by ovarian dysfunction, referred to as "functional uterine bleeding".

2. Vaginal cancer

Vaginal cancer is a rare vaginal malignancy that can be divided into two types: primary and secondary.

3. Vulvar cancer

Vulvar cancer is a malignant tumor of the vulva and is not uncommon.

4. Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer is a malignant tumor that occurs in ovarian tissue. Clinically, symptoms such as lower abdominal discomfort, abdominal pain, abdominal mass, menstrual disorders, and compression may occur.

5. Cervical cancer

Cancerous changes in the epithelial cells lining the cervical vagina or endocervical canal. From the tissue point of view, cervical squamous cell carcinoma and uterine cervix are the main ones.

6. Uterine cancer

It usually refers to uterine body cancer, that is, endometrial cancer. Symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding may appear in the early stages.

7. Hydatidiform mole

Blister-like fetal masses are caused by abnormal proliferation of trophoblastic cells of the placental villi after pregnancy, which causes the terminal villi to turn into blisters, and the connections between the blisters are shaped like a bunch of grapes.

8. Cervicitis

Cervicitis is a common disease among women of childbearing age. It can be divided into two types: acute and chronic. Chronic cervicitis is the most common type in clinical practice.

9. Vaginitis

Vaginitis is a common disease in gynecological clinics. Clinically, the main clinical features are changes in the nature of leucorrhea and itching and burning pain in the vulva. Dyspareunia is also common.

10. Pelvic inflammatory disease

When the female internal reproductive organs (such as the uterus, fallopian tubes, ovaries, and pelvic peritoneum) and their surrounding connective tissue and pelvic peritoneum become inflamed, it is called pelvic inflammatory disease.

11. Adnexitis

It refers to inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. However, fallopian tube and oophoritis are often accompanied by parametrial connective tissue inflammation and pelvic peritonitis, and are difficult to distinguish during diagnosis.

12. Choriocarcinoma

Also known as choriocarcinoma, it is a highly malignant trophoblastic tumor that mainly occurs in women of childbearing age and is called "gestational choriocarcinoma."

13. Uterine prolapse

The damage and weakening of the supporting tissue of the uterus causes the uterus to descend along the vagina, the external cervical opening to drop below the level of the ischial spine, and the uterus completely protrudes out of the vaginal opening.

14. Uterine fibroids

Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in the female reproductive organs. They mostly occur in middle-aged women, with a higher incidence in women aged 30 to 50.

15. Premature ovarian failure

The ovarian function of normal women begins to decline between the ages of 45 and 50. If signs of decline appear before the age of 40, it is medically called premature ovarian failure.

16. Vaginismus

Before or during sexual intercourse, the vagina and pelvic floor muscles surrounding the lower 1/3 of the vagina undergo involuntary, intense, and continuous spasmodic contractions.

17. Endometritis

It is an inflammation of the endometrium. According to the length of the disease course, it can be divided into acute endometritis and chronic endometritis.

18. Endometriosis

Under normal circumstances, the endometrium covers the surface of the uterine cavity. If due to certain factors, the endometrium grows in other parts of the body.

19. Abnormal genital development

Including vaginal atresia, double vagina, double cervix, uterine septate, double uterus, etc.

<<:  Early symptoms of female genital ulcer

>>:  Does getting angry affect menstruation?

Recommend

What to do if a pregnant woman has a fever

We all know that pregnant women are particularly ...

Irregular menstruation after medical abortion

Irregular menstruation is a common gynecological ...

Can Ketoconazole Cream be used by pregnant women?

The key ingredients of ketoconazole ointment are ...

Is polycystic ovary difficult to treat?

Polycystic ovary syndrome is a common female dise...

Can uterine diverticulum be left untreated?

Some female friends may experience menstrual blee...

Menstrual period is scanty, dark, and stomach aches?

Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon...

Is it OK for pregnant women to drink coffee occasionally?

We all know that pregnant women are better off no...

What to do if your vulva is burning

Female reproductive organs can be divided into se...

The vaginal discharge below is like snot

If the leucorrhea is like snot, it is generally a...

A woman dreams of being pregnant

What does it mean when women dream about being pr...

What does chromosome deletion cause?

You all know that a normal person has 23 pairs of...

What causes vaginal bleeding and blood clots?

Nowadays, many female friends have irregular live...

Abdominal pain and no menstruation

It is normal for girls to experience dysmenorrhea...

Can cervical bleeding heal on its own?

Cervical blood spots are generally not curable. I...

Female urethral stones

Women with urethral stones need to be treated pro...