Uterine fibroid are very common in our daily life. It is also a common gynecological disease. After we get sick, we should pay attention to reasonable treatment according to our own condition, and prevention in daily life is also particularly critical.
Pathogenesis of Uterine fibroid
1. Psychological factors: The uterus is located on the hypothalamic pituitary ovarian uterine gonadal axis and is very sensitive to emotional changes in the human body. Depressive mood will promote the uncoordinated secretion of estrogen and Progestogen, leading to Uterine fibroid. In modern society, women play an increasingly important role, and the dual pressure from work and family is increasing. If we cannot maintain an optimistic and peaceful mood, excessive anxiety and depression can easily lead to endocrine disorders, increased estrogen secretion, and enhanced use for a long time, bringing great negative effects on women's physical health.
2. High estrogen diet: The intake of exogenous estrogen is an important reason to induce Uterine fibroid, and the high hormone diet is the first to bear the brunt. At present, the market is full of various foods, medicines and healthy foods with high hormone content, but many women do not have a clear understanding and judgment of this kind of food. They ingest a lot of this food, breaking the originally coordinated estrogen level in the body, which has become an important incentive for Uterine fibroid.
3. Long term sexual life disorder: Long term sexual life disorder is easy to cause hormone secretion disorder, leading to chronic pelvic congestion, and inducing Uterine fibroid. If a woman does not have an orgasm in her long-term sexual life, her uterus will expand, and its volume will increase 2-3 times, and it is not easy to recover, providing "soil" for the growth of Uterine fibroid.
4. Obesity: In recent years, obesity has a correct relationship with the incidence rate of Uterine fibroid. Every 10 kg of weight gain for women increases the risk of Uterine fibroid by 21%, or every 1 unit of body mass index increases the risk of Uterine fibroid by 6%.
5. Genetic causes: According to the latest research data, about 20% of Uterine fibroid patients have individual chromosomes that are different from ordinary people, and some patients with uterine fibroids do not rule out genetic causes.
6. Childlessness: The reproductive process is also a natural immune process for women against gynecological diseases. From pregnancy to the first wave of lactation, the expectant mother will not have menstruation for at least a year, the levels of ovarian related hormones will continue to be low, and the uterus will not get sick due to endocrine disorders. However, these women are prone to hormone dependent diseases, including Uterine fibroid.