Intrauterine calcification, also known as endometrial calcification, is a condition that is relatively common among women, especially for those who have had too many artificial abortions or incomplete abortions. The phenomenon of endometrial calcification is also very common. This symptom can affect the female reproductive system and even cause infertility problems. Next, I will introduce to you the dangers of endometrial calcification! Endometrial calcification is more common in women who have frequent abortions. Frequent artificial abortions, medical abortions, and incomplete abortions can all lead to the formation of intrauterine calcifications. The formation of intrauterine calcifications will have a certain impact on women's reproductive health. For example, if the calcifications grow too large, it will affect women's reproductive function. Therefore, for young patients with fertility needs, if intrauterine calcifications are found, they should undergo a uterine curettage as soon as possible to remove the calcifications. Calcifications cannot be expelled by medication and can only be removed by surgery. Therefore, early removal of intrauterine calcifications can allow the uterus to restore its normal function and not affect future fertility. If the calcification is relatively small, there are no obvious symptoms, and there is no desire to have children, conservative treatment can be temporarily carried out. In other words, intrauterine calcifications will cause certain harm and impact to most young women who have fertility needs. For women who do not have fertility needs, the impact will be relatively small, so we can choose the treatment method according to our own situation. If the intrauterine calcification grows too large, it will also affect the reproductive function of female friends. Therefore, if the endometrial calcification grows relatively large, even if there is no need for childbearing, surgical removal should be performed as soon as possible. In daily life, female friends should also actively prevent the formation of intrauterine calcification foci and perform fewer abortions to prevent the formation of endometrial calcification foci. In summary, endometrial calcification is quite harmful to women's reproductive function. Therefore, if you want to maintain normal reproductive function, you must actively prevent endometrial calcification. If symptoms of endometrial calcification appear, you must also seek timely treatment. |
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