Uterine adenomyoma is also known as uterine leiomyoma, which is a common gynecological disease in clinical practice. Uterine adenomyosis has a great impact on the human body. Many people tend to ignore the harm of uterine adenomyosis, which may cause secondary anemia in patients and even cause gynecological diseases. 1. Anemia Patients with uterine fibroids generally have heavy menstrual flow, long cycles, abdominal distension, frequent and urgent urination, increased leucorrhea and strong odor, etc. Patients need to be aware of the dangers of uterine fibroids. The turbulent flow may compress the bladder and veins, which may lead to secondary anemia. 2. Disease For women of childbearing age, the location of fibroids in the uterus, if it is near the fallopian tube, may hinder normal ovulation and implantation of the fertilized egg, resulting in inability to become pregnant. Even if pregnancy occurs, the chance of miscarriage will increase. It can also induce gynecological diseases, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis, and endometritis. 3. Qi and blood imbalance The chance of uterine fibroids developing into malignant tumors is very small, but it does not mean that this will not happen. The chance of benign tumors becoming malignant is greater for older women. It will also affect your physical condition, which according to traditional Chinese medicine is an imbalance of Qi and blood. 4. Dysmenorrhea The myometrium has a tight structure and ectopic endometrial tissue bleeds extensively within the myometrium, causing increased uterine tension and spasmodic contraction of uterine smooth muscle, leading to dysmenorrhea that worsens month by month. Dysmenorrhea occurs before and during each menstruation, which is very painful and causes insomnia at night, affecting rest and work. Strong painkillers are needed to relieve the pain. As the disease worsens, the relief time of painkillers is shortened and the dosage is increased. Those with severe disease will experience pain even when not menstruating, causing serious harm to women's body and mind. |
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