The ovary is not only the female reproductive endocrine gland, but also the source of motivation to keep women young. Maintaining the ovaries is important. Premature ovarian failure requires attention to the following issues, especially for white-collar women in the workplace.
Six major factors affecting premature ovarian failure
1. Psychological factors
Adverse emotions can reduce the secretion of immune active substances in the body, and strong emotional fluctuations or sudden huge psychological stimuli can alter the central nervous system, causing menstrual disorders and premature ovarian failure. Frequent business trips, environmental changes, and emotional tension can also lead to menstrual disorders.
2. Environmental factors
Rubber products, flame retardants, insecticides, plastic products, antioxidant metabolites 4-ethylene, tobacco, etc., pose a threat to human reproductive health.
3. Infectious factors
Mumps in young girls can be combined with ovarian inflammation and eventually develop into premature ovarian failure.
4. Menstrual and marital history
Menstrual menarche occurs early in menopause, and menopause occurs later in menarche. The menopausal time is related to the initial number of follicles and the rate of follicular failure. Repeated retrieval of eggs or use of ovulation promoting drugs for fertility can also lead to premature ovarian failure.
5. Life and dietary habits
Women who fall asleep after 23:00 may experience menstrual disorders and premature ovarian failure due to insufficient sleep and poor sleep quality, which can affect their immune system. Long term birth control and medication for weight loss can lead to malnutrition and a lack of protein, both of which can lead to premature ovarian failure. Adolescence is the period of ovarian development, and frequent wearing of tight underwear can limit ovarian development and make the ovaries vulnerable to injury.
6. Genetic history, previous surgical history
Chromosome abnormalities, menopause before the age of 40 of the mother or sisters, and pelvic surgery history are risk factors for premature ovarian failure.
The hazards of premature ovarian failure in women
1. Causing miscarriage and difficult childbirth. Ovarian cysts are prone to miscarriage during pregnancy, especially in the early stages. Ovarian cyst stem torsion is more likely to occur in the middle stage of pregnancy. Large cysts in the late stage of pregnancy may lead to abnormal fetal position and block the birth canal during childbirth.
2. Female infertility affects fertility. Ovarian cysts become larger or degenerate, and the sperm, eggs, and zygote of eggs cannot operate normally, which may affect fertility and cause female infertility.
3. Carcinogenesis, life-threatening. Enlarged ovarian cysts are prone to infection, distortion, bleeding, or rupture, posing a life-threatening threat to patients. Some tumor like cysts may even become cancerous.