Gynecological diseases are unavoidable for women, and they also cause certain harm to women's health. However, if we can better understand the symptoms and manifestations of some gynecological diseases, we will be able to detect the disease in a timely manner and get the fastest and most effective treatment, thereby reducing the harm it brings to us. Among them, endometriosis is a relatively common disease. If it can be treated in time, it will not cause too much harm to our body. Let us take a look at the manifestations of endometriosis. Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease in women caused by the implantation of endometrial cells in abnormal locations. Endometrial cells should grow in the uterine cavity, but because the uterine cavity is connected to the pelvic cavity through the fallopian tube, endometrial cells can enter the pelvic cavity through the fallopian tube and grow ectopically. There are many theories about the pathogenesis of this disease, among which the endometrial implantation theory is widely accepted. In addition, the occurrence of endometriosis is also related to the body's immune function, genetic factors, and environmental factors. What are the symptoms of endometriosis? 1. Dysmenorrhea Dysmenorrhea is the most typical symptom of endometriosis. It can occur before, during, or after your period. In severe stages, the pain is unbearable and increasing the dosage of analgesics may not even be effective. The pain is caused by internal bleeding from endometriosis stimulating local tissue inflammatory response. Endometriosis lesions secrete more prostaglandins, which causes uterine muscle contractions and makes dysmenorrhea more pronounced. After menstruation, bleeding stops and pain is relieved. 2. Abnormal menstruation It may present as heavy menstruation or irregular menstrual cycles. Most of the menstrual abnormalities are related to the impact of endometriosis on ovarian function. Patients with endometriosis may experience ovarian dysfunction, such as abnormal ovulation. 3. Infertility Infertility is common in women with endometriosis. Cause: Endometriosis can often cause adhesions around the fallopian tubes, affecting the pickup of oocytes; or ovarian lesions can affect ovulation. 4. Pain during sexual intercourse Endometriosis in the rectouterine fossa and vaginal rectal septum may cause dyspareunia (deep tenderness) and frequent, painful bowel movements (tenesmus) during menstruation. 5. Others Bladder irritation symptoms: When endometriosis spreads to the bladder, there will be periodic frequent urination, painful urination, and hematuria. Endometriosis in abdominal wall scars and umbilicus causes periodic local lumps and pain. The above is an introduction to the symptoms of endometriosis. By understanding these, we will have a better understanding and knowledge of endometriosis, so that we can get better and more effective treatment. Moreover, we can also detect the disease more promptly during the illness and get treatment as soon as possible. |
<<: What to do about endometriosis pain
>>: Treatments for endometriosis
Dental caries, also known as tooth decay, is a co...
The female urethra is shorter than the male ureth...
Coconut meat is white like jade, fragrant, smooth...
In many cases, women need to take care of themsel...
Can a girl still grow taller after she turns 20? ...
Gynecological diseases often have a great impact ...
Today we are going to do a simple test with you. ...
Recently, the head of Twitter's consumer prod...
Many people think that painless abortion will not...
Sensitive points are places that feel strange whe...
In daily life, most women experience pain on the ...
The part of the face that is most susceptible to ...
Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause pelvic effu...
The process of pregnancy is a very difficult proc...