Gynecological disease is a disease with a relatively high incidence rate among women. Gynecological diseases also have a great impact on women, especially on the health of their reproductive system and fertility. During the onset of gynecological diseases, some symptoms will appear, such as vulvar itching, primary amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea and absence of pubic hair, which are all common symptoms of gynecological diseases! 1. Vulvar itching Married women suffer from itching due to vaginitis and vulvitis. Vulvar itching in young girls is often caused by wearing synthetic underwear, jeans or other tight-fitting outer pants that wrap around the buttocks for a long time, without paying attention to the cleanliness of the vulva. 2. Primary amenorrhea Girls should start menstruating when they are 13-15 years old, and should have their first menstruation by 17-18 years old at the latest. If menstruation is delayed after 18 years of age, it is called primary amenorrhea. If a woman has had her first menstruation and then has amenorrhea, it is called secondary amenorrhea. 3. Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea is the occurrence of obvious abdominal pain before, during, or after menstruation that affects study, life, and work. There are two types of dysmenorrhea: primary and secondary. Most dysmenorrhea in teenage girls is primary, which is mainly caused by excessive prostaglandin levels in the endometrium. When dysmenorrhea occurs, there is severe pain in the lower abdomen, and sometimes the pain radiates to the vagina, anus and waist. When the abdominal pain is severe, the patient will turn pale, break out in cold sweat, have cold hands and feet, and may also experience nausea, vomiting, and even fainting. Generally, abdominal pain will not be relieved until the menstrual blood volume increases. There are three main causes of primary amenorrhea: the first is mental factors, such as negative emotions such as tension, fear, worry and excessive sadness, and anorexia nervosa. Both can cause amenorrhea. The second reason is gynecological diseases, such as congenital absence of the reproductive system (no vagina, no uterus, no ovaries) or poor development, endometrial tuberculosis (commonly known as dry blood tuberculosis), antagonistic ovary syndrome, etc. The third category of factors is caused by physical illness. 4. No pubic hair Pubic hair is one of a person's secondary sexual characteristics. After puberty. Pubic and underarm hair should appear due to sex hormones. Moreover, pubic hair appears earlier than the age of menarche, and pubic hair appears around the age of 12. If a young girl who has gone through puberty has no pubic hair, she may suffer from endocrine diseases such as Donald's syndrome, simple gonadal dysgenesis and testicular feminization. Of course, if the pubic hair receptors are imperfect or absent, or the hair follicles are diseased or too sparse, pubic hair may be sparse or even absent. |
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