Three behaviors that hurt the ovaries most in life
summary
Whether premature ovarian failure is due to genetic or lifestyle problems, premature ovarian failure will always make women prematurely old. In addition, women's work and life in modern society also have a certain relationship with premature ovarian failure. At the same time, premature ovarian failure also brings great harm to female friends. So this paper will take a look at what behaviors in our life will harm the ovaries!
Three behaviors that hurt the ovaries most in life
First, women who never exercise are at an earlier age of menopause; the more they are harmed by passive smoking, the longer they stay, and the earlier they menopause. Women who lose weight excessively are also prone to premature ovarian failure, because a considerable part of estrogen is stored in adipose tissue. Excessive weight loss, malnutrition, premature ovarian failure risk is greater.
Second: the psychological pressure caused by the accelerated pace of life will make women appear negative menopause symptoms earlier. According to a questionnaire survey, 27% of 30-year-old white-collar workers have different degrees of negative menopause. They complained of physical and mental fatigue, weight gain, restlessness and insomnia, dry skin, menstrual disorders, etc. sometimes they were tired of work, inexplicably ill, seriously affecting their own and family life and work.
Third: bilateral or unilateral ovariectomy before 40 years old can cause disorderly insertion and other tissue dysfunction, leading to premature ovarian failure. In the past, it was thought that the contralateral ovary could maintain normal secretion function after unilateral ovariectomy. Recent studies have found that: after unilateral ovariectomy, the secretion function of ovary decreased rapidly, and the chance of osteoporosis and menopausal symptoms increased.
matters needing attention
Women with autoimmune diseases, the existence of problems in the body immune mechanism, such as rheumatoid arthritis, thyroid disease, so that the body's immune system often mistakenly kill and destroy the ovarian germ cells as foreign bodies.