Generally, people who are thin or have poor bone hyperplasia have a narrow pelvis. It is also possible that the narrow pelvis is caused by genetic factors. There are generally four types of narrow pelvis: flat pelvis, small pelvis, funnel pelvis, and skewed pelvis. In severe cases, a narrow pelvis can lead to intestinal obstruction, which, if not treated promptly, may cause uterine rupture. In very serious cases, a caesarean section is required, which is relatively safe and complete. When the pelvis is narrow and the pregnancy reaches the third month, it is necessary to go to the obstetrics department of the hospital to create a pregnancy register and do a pelvic measurement to determine whether natural delivery is a possible option. Normally, a narrow pelvis is the pelvic shape of a man, because men do not have great requirements for the narrowness of the pelvis, and women may also have a narrow pelvis. Because women are born with abnormal development that can lead to a narrow pelvis, once a woman develops a narrow pelvis, if the narrowness is not very serious, she can appropriately train the pelvic floor muscle strength and the tensile strength of the cruciate ligaments around the pelvis. If the fetal head diameter is small during delivery, she can try a trial delivery. However, if the stenosis is severe, it will generally affect the woman's delivery, and the fetus cannot be delivered from the anus. Therefore, people who have a narrow pelvis are generally men with narrow pelvises, or women with developmental abnormalities that lead to a narrow pelvis, which in turn affects the female endocrine system. Stroke refers to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, including cerebral hemorrhage and cerebral infarction. People with risk sources of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases are more likely to suffer a stroke. The broad sources of risk are as follows: 1. Age. Age is an independent risk source. Even if there are no other symptoms, people over 60 years old are likely to suffer a stroke. The risk of stroke increases with age. 2. Underlying diseases refer to hypertension, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia. If underlying diseases are present for a long time and are not controlled with medication or are poorly controlled, it is easy to cause damage to the blood vessel walls, leading to a stroke. 3. Bad habits, such as regular smoking or drinking, can also harm blood vessel walls. 4. Lack of exercise and fitness. If patients do not exercise regularly and are obese, the incidence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases will increase. 5. Unbalanced diet. If patients regularly consume a lot of fat or high-salt nutrients and rarely take carboxymethylcellulose and vitamins, the risk of stroke will also increase. |
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