Adenomyosis is a disease related to the female uterus and one of the diseases that we need to pay attention to. It is important to take preventive measures to reduce the probability of occurrence.
The causes of adenomyosis of the uterus
1. Improper uterine surgery and operation: cesarean section, mid pregnancy cesarean section, myomectomy, uterine malformation correction, etc. During uterine surgery, the possibility of endometrial fragments into the myometrium is very high. At present, myometrium is damaged, which is the biggest factor causing adenomyosis.
2. Age factor: Adenomyosis generally occurs in women between the ages of 30 and 50, who are within the menopausal range. Ovarian function begins to decline or even atrophy, ovarian ovulation is rare until it stops, estrogen levels are relatively increased, and progesterone levels are relatively low, leading to ovarian dysfunction. If the estrogen level in the body is too high, the endometrium will proliferate excessively and spread to the myometrium, inducing adenomyosis.
3. Pregnancy hormone: experts pointed out that the incidence rate of adenomyosis in nulliparous women is high, and the incidence of adenomyosis is related to pregnancy hormone.
4. Abnormal hormone secretion: In the case of premature ovarian failure in women, the function and vitality of the ovaries are extremely reduced, and the ovulation function of the ovaries is adversely affected. The hormone secretion in the body is imbalanced, and symptoms of high estrogen levels are prone to occur. Endometrium is too high, and adenomyosis of the uterus is caused
5. Regularly eat healthy foods that increase estrogen levels. For example, there are people who eat agarose, royal jelly, etc. every day, as well as those who take mineral essence. In fact, these are extremely detrimental to women and are most likely to trigger adenomyosis. Due to the transfer of residual endometrial debris to the surface of the tissue, it was originally a slow and continuous growth process, but under the stimulation and action of estrogen, it increased and produced various clinical symptoms.
6. Obstructive factors of the reproductive tract: Congenital or acquired diseases, blockage of the reproductive tract, non outflow of menstrual blood, causing adenomyosis of the uterus.
7. Bad lifestyle: Especially heavy smoking and long-term consumption of high fat foods.
8. Genetic factors: The onset of adenomyosis exhibits familial clustering and genetic tendencies. Medical experts believe that the incidence of adenomyosis caused by genetic factors is related to environmental factors.
9. Sexual disorder and unclean sexual activity: Women who engage in daily or unclean sexual activity are also prone to developing adenomyosis.