There are many patients with ovarian hypertrophy in our lives. Their ovaries may be much larger than those of normal people, and the number of follicles in their ovaries is also relatively large, which can easily cause their follicles to be sent out. Over time, it will lead to blockage of the fallopian tubes, which will cause women to have lower abdominal distension and pain during menstruation. So what are the hazards of ovarian hypertrophy? If the ovaries are too enlarged, it may be due to an increase in the number of follicles in the ovaries, or it may be due to the luteinization of the follicles causing the follicles to be too large to be discharged, etc. These will cause infertility and ovarian dysfunction. The main reason is due to endocrine disorders. Guidance: It is recommended to go to a regular hospital for an endocrine examination, then receive symptomatic treatment, drink plenty of water, pay attention to rest, and exercise more. Ovarian enlargement such as inflammation, endocrine disorders, ovarian developmental disorders, cysts, tumors, etc. It is recommended that you go to a large hospital with good conditions for further examination and diagnosis, to determine the cause and treatment. Cervical hypertrophy Cervical hypertrophy is a type of chronic cervicitis. Inflammatory changes caused by pathogens infecting the cervical mucosa. The pathogens that cause this disease include mycoplasma, chlamydia, bacteria, and viruses. Simple hypertrophy will not affect pregnancy. Severe cervicitis can cause endometritis, salpingo-oophoritis, fallopian tube adhesions and blockage, leading to infertility. Cervical hypertrophy generally does not require treatment. If there is erosion, cervical erosion can be treated. Causes and pathology 1. Cervical gland mucus retention: Cervical gland mucus retention is one of the causes of cervical hypertrophy in women. When the cervical gland mucus retention in women develops seriously, cysts of varying sizes will form, causing the female cervix to become enlarged, resulting in cervical hypertrophy and infertility. 2. Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation: Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation can also cause cervical hypertrophy in women. Long-term inflammatory stimulation includes chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, which can cause congestion, swelling and edema of the cervix in women, and cause hyperplasia of cervical glands and stroma, thereby causing cervical hypertrophy and infertility in women. 3. Invasion of pathogens: The pathogens that cause cervical hypertrophy include mycoplasma, chlamydia, bacteria, etc. Once the patient is infected with mycoplasma, chlamydia and other viruses, the cervix will be seriously disturbed, causing cervical hypertrophy and infertility. 4. Intrauterine congestion: Intrauterine congestion can cause hyperplasia of uterine connective tissue, thus leading to cervical hypertrophy. 5. Ovarian dysfunction: Due to long-term stimulation of estrogen, the basal layer of the cervix becomes enlarged. The most common clinical condition is functional uterine bleeding. 6. Caused by inflammation: Chronic adnexitis and pelvic connective tissue inflammation can induce fibroplasia in the myometrium, eventually leading to cervical hypertrophy. |
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