Do you know that menstruation cannot be ignored? Abnormal menstrual cycle is one of the common symptoms in women. Sometimes menstruation is advanced and sometimes delayed, which is a manifestation of physical abnormalities. The small margin below brings you menstruation and cannot be ignored in this article.
Case 1
Xiao Zhang is tall and looks very healthy, but her period has started at the age of 17. Because there is no pain or itching, the body is in good condition, so I don't think it is a disease, but I feel good because it saves three to four years of trouble compared to ordinary students. For this, she secretly felt happy. But at the age of 25, Xiao Li was discovered by doctors due to two years of infertility after marriage, and it wasn't until then that she realized she had uterine dysplasia.
Case 2
Wang Lin has been experiencing irregular menstruation since the age of 16, coming once a month. Many students suggested that she go to the hospital, but she thought it was nothing and not coming would not hinder eating and drinking. It wasn't until the premarital examination that she was awakened by the doctor's examination results. Her uterus was like a pigeon egg, her breasts were underdeveloped, and she was unlikely to have fertility. Now it's too late for treatment.
There are countless examples of this.
Delayed menstruation, accompanied by sparse menstruation, dysmenorrhea, or even no menstruation, is often an important clinical manifestation of uterine dysplasia.
The uterus grows inside the human body, and its size is not easily known. They do not have any special sensations. The size of the uterus is not related to the height, fat, and thinness of the body, making it more difficult to attract the attention of patients and their parents. Therefore, people with underdeveloped uterus often cannot seek medical attention in a timely manner.
For some women suspected of uterine dysplasia, it is of great clinical significance to quickly understand whether uterine development is normal.
By understanding the size of the uterus, we can also roughly understand whether other endocrine systems such as the pituitary, hypothalamus, and ovaries are normal, whether there are problems, whether there are ovulation disorders, and whether there are basic conditions for fertility. Due to various factors affecting the development of the uterus, under normal circumstances, when a woman matures, the uterus naturally becomes normal and has fertility. If there are malfunctions in organs such as the pituitary, hypothalamus, and ovaries, slow uterine development, and other secondary sexual characteristics are inevitably involved, which cannot be manifested in a timely manner, and even directly lead to infertility.
★ Uterine dysplasia cannot be treated at any age group