The uterus is a key area for embryonic development, a key organ for procreation, and a key organ for girls. The uterus has a unique significance for girls and even the entire human society. Uterine malformation is unacceptable to many girls. So, how is uterine malformation caused? How to treat uterine malformation? How to detect uterine malformation? Let's take a look. What causes uterine malformation? First, the woman's uterus develops abnormally, and the mesonephric ducts on both sides of the uterus stop growing and developing shortly after merging. If a woman's cervix is long and the external cervical opening is small, she may suffer from infertility, irregular menstruation and other symptoms. Second, women are born without a uterus because the middle areas of the two mesonephric ducts do not develop and cannot merge into a uterus, so women do not have a vagina. Third, caused by uterine septateness, the mesonephric ducts on both sides of the uterus have completely merged, but the mediastinum has not collapsed. If the mediastinum has not completely collapsed, an incomplete uterine septateness will occur. If the septum expands into the vagina, vaginal septum will also occur. How to treat uterine malformation Generally, women can identify the type of uterine malformation through B-ultrasound examination, laparoscopy or hysteroscopy. If it is a uterine malformation with septate uterus, the diaphragm needs to be removed through hysteroscopy. This method can ensure the woman's reproductive function to the greatest extent. How to check for uterine malformation First, uterine examination: check whether the surface of the uterine mucosa is smooth, whether the texture is normal, whether there are blood spots, and whether the properties and smell of uterine secretions are normal. Second, B-ultrasound examination: B-ultrasound is mainly used to check uterine and ovarian tumors, endometriosis, uterine fibroids and other diseases. You need to keep your bladder clean before the test. You can drink about 1000ml of boiling water 2 hours before the test. You don't need to urinate 2-4 hours before the test. Some female friends worry about fertility issues and whether uterine malformation will affect pregnancy. This worry is not unreasonable. Uterine malformation may not necessarily affect pregnancy. It depends on the level of the uterine malformation and requires an in-depth analysis of the actual problem. Girls should still protect their uterus well and not let it be damaged. |
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