Many women in life are struggling with various gynecological diseases. In particular, the incidence of vaginitis and uterine diseases has remained high, causing a lot of trouble for women. Among them, cervical polyps and cervical cysts are very harmful and have a high recurrence rate, and have always been a nightmare for female patients. For women of childbearing age, they are particularly worried that cervical cysts will affect pregnancy. Let us answer this question for you below. Does cervical cyst affect pregnancy? Cervical cysts generally do not affect fertility, and clinically, the number of people who suffer from infertility due to cervical cysts is very small. Generally, cervical cysts occur in middle-aged and elderly people, but according to pathology, when the cyst is large enough and there is inflammation, it can still affect fertility. 1. The patient's glandular cyst is located at the cervical opening. If it is not treated in time, the cervical glandular cyst will gradually increase in size, thereby blocking the cervical opening and preventing sperm from entering the uterine cavity smoothly. 2. A large amount of secretions will be produced in the patient's body. The white blood cells in the secretions will engulf sperm, reducing the number of sperm, greatly reducing the number and vitality of sperm, making it impossible for the egg to combine normally with the sperm to form a fertilized egg, leading to infertility. 3. Long-term stimulation of chronic inflammation causes repeated congestion and edema of cervical tissue, infiltration of inflammatory cells and hyperplasia of connective tissue, resulting in cervical hypertrophy. In severe cases, the cervix can increase by more than 1 times compared to a normal cervix. Severe inflammation can lead to menstrual abnormalities or even infertility. What are the conditions for conception? For a woman to become pregnant, at least several basic conditions must be met: the man's testicles can produce normal sperm, the woman's ovaries can release healthy and mature eggs, and there must be normal sexual intercourse before and after the woman's ovulation period so that the sperm and egg have a chance to meet and fertilize. The reproductive tract must be unobstructed and the intrauterine environment must be suitable for the implantation and development of the fertilized egg (no inflammation or other symptoms). Any abnormality in any of these conditions can prevent pregnancy. |
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