Gynecological inflammation is the gynecological disease with the highest incidence rate. This disease can cause various complications, so you must first understand the specific cause of your illness so that you can prescribe the right medicine. In addition, gynecological inflammation itself is a very serious disease, so you need to take timely drug treatment. This treatment method can improve the symptoms as long as it is persisted for a period of time. 11. Adnexitis It refers to inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. However, fallopian tube and oophoritis are often accompanied by parametrial connective tissue inflammation and pelvic peritonitis, and are difficult to distinguish during diagnosis. 12. Choriocarcinoma Also known as choriocarcinoma, it is a highly malignant trophoblastic tumor that mainly occurs in women of childbearing age and is called "gestational choriocarcinoma." 13. Uterine prolapse The damage and weakening of the supporting tissue of the uterus causes the uterus to descend along the vagina, the external cervical opening to drop below the level of the ischial spine, and the uterus completely protrudes out of the vaginal opening. 14. Uterine fibroids Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in the female reproductive organs. They mostly occur in middle-aged women, with a higher incidence in women aged 30 to 50. 15. Premature ovarian failure The ovarian function of normal women begins to decline between the ages of 45 and 50. If signs of decline appear before the age of 40, it is medically called premature ovarian failure. 16. Vaginismus Before or during sexual intercourse, the vagina and pelvic floor muscles surrounding the lower 1/3 of the vagina undergo involuntary, intense, and continuous spasmodic contractions. 17. Endometritis It is an inflammation of the endometrium. According to the length of the disease course, it can be divided into acute endometritis and chronic endometritis. 18. Endometriosis Under normal circumstances, the endometrium covers the surface of the uterine cavity. If due to certain factors, the endometrium grows in other parts of the body. 19. Abnormal genital development Including vaginal atresia, double vagina, double cervix, uterine septate, double uterus, etc. (2) Endometriosis (adenomyosis, ovarian chocolate cyst). (3) Endometrial lesions such as incomplete abortion, abnormal development of fertilized eggs or missed abortion, hydatidiform mole, endometrial hyperplasia, polyps, uterine end adenocarcinoma, etc. (4) Understand the position, deformation, incarceration, perforation, migration of the intrauterine contraceptive device, or pregnancy during insertion of the device. (5) Cervical lesions such as cervical hypertrophy, Nabothian cysts, and polyps. (6) Pelvic genital inflammation such as pyometra and hydrosalpinx. (7) Postoperative examination: findings after hysterectomy. (8) Gynecological non-neoplastic tumors such as follicular cysts, corpus luteum cysts, luteinized cysts, polycystic ovaries, ovarian hematomas, and ovarian corona cysts. |
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