What harm does uterine dysplasia have?

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The uterus is where life is born. Only when the uterus is healthy, can we get pregnant and have children smoothly. But the uterus is also relatively fragile, in women with sexual experience, the risk of uterine infection will be several times higher. In clinic, it is found that many women suffer from uterine malformation and uterine dysplasia. It caused great pain to the patients. So what harm does uterine dysplasia have? Let's have a look.

What harm does uterine dysplasia have?

First: pathological pregnancy: abnormal uterus often causes abortion, premature delivery or abnormal fetal position after pregnancy. Spontaneous rupture of uterus during pregnancy may occur occasionally. If the fallopian tube of the remnant horn uterus is unobstructed, the pregnant egg can be implanted in the remnant horn uterus. However, due to the hypoplasia of its myometrium, it is often ruptured during pregnancy, and the symptoms are the same as those of ectopic pregnancy.

Second: abnormal menstruation: Patients with congenital absence of uterus or primordial uterus have no menstruation. Patients with immature uterus may have no menstruation, hypomenorrhea, delayed onset, dysmenorrhea and irregular menstruation; Patients with double uterus and double horned uterus often have excessive menstruation and prolonged menstrual duration.

Third: intrapartum and postpartum pathology: abnormal uterus often coexists with myometrial dysplasia. Delivery can be due to abnormal productivity, cervical dilatation difficulties, resulting in dystocia or even uterine rupture. Vaginal delivery may have placental retention, postpartum hemorrhage or postpartum infection. In patients with double uterus, the uterus of pregnancy develops and grows. If the uterus of non pregnancy is located in the uterine rectum fossa, it can cause obstructive dystocia during delivery. In patients with double uterus, double horn uterus or mediastinal uterus, bleeding may occur after delivery due to the expulsion of decidua from the uterine cavity on the non pregnant side.

matters needing attention

For women with abnormal uterine development, if there are no obvious clinical symptoms, special treatment measures can not be taken. But if dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea are caused by uterine dysplasia, endocrine therapy can be tried. If patients with drug treatment, did not achieve the therapeutic effect, surgery can be considered.