Congenital absence of uterus is a genital disease. After this disease occurs clinically, there are many causes of the disease. However, if we do not treat this disease in time, the consequences will be very serious. However, before treating congenital absence of uterus, it is better to first look at the related disease symptoms and treatment methods. Congenital uterine malformation is the most common type of reproductive organ malformation, and the harm caused by this disease in clinical significance is also relatively large. This is caused by the stimulation of some external factors and qualitative changes of body organs during the evolution of the paramesonephric ducts on both sides. In short, if you have such a disease, only timely treatment can cure it. Congenital absence of uterus is caused by the failure to develop and fusion of the middle and tail segments of the paramesonephric ducts on both sides, often accompanied by the absence of a vagina, but the ovaries develop normally and secondary sexual characteristics are not affected. The uterus could not be palpated during rectal-abdominal examination. There is often no vagina, but the ovaries develop normally and secondary sexual characteristics are not affected. The uterus could not be palpated during rectal-abdominal examination. What is congenital absence of uterus? Congenital absence of uterus is an abnormal development of the female reproductive organs. The latter include undeveloped or underdeveloped uterus, such as primordial uterus and immature uterus. The primordial uterus is extremely small, often with no uterine cavity or with no endometrial growth. The cervix of an immature uterus is relatively long, mostly conical, with a small external os; the uterine body is smaller than normal, often extremely anteverted or retroflexed, and the ratio of the uterine body to the cervix is 1:1 or 2:3 (2:1 for normal adult women). Patients with congenital absence of uterus or primordial uterus have no menstruation and cannot give birth after marriage, and usually do not need to be treated. Patients with immature uterus may have no menstruation, or may have symptoms such as scanty menstruation, delayed menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and irregular menstruation. If these patients can seek medical treatment in time during adolescence, the immature uterus can be enlarged after regular treatment, and some people can even have regular menstruation or even normal pregnancy. Congenital absence of uterus is a female reproductive disease. If we do not receive regular treatment in time after this disease occurs. This will cause a lot of harm to women's health and even lead to infertility. Therefore, when congenital absence of uterus is diagnosed in the early stages, we must choose a regular hospital and develop a good attitude to cooperate with the treatment. |
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