How should congenital absence of uterus and vagina do?
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Congenital absence of uterus is the most common type of abnormal development or deformity of female reproductive organs. The disease includes uterine underdevelopment or hypoplasia, such as primordial uterus and immature uterus. Patients with congenital absence of uterus usually have no menstruation and no childbearing after marriage, so this type of patients do not need to be treated. In addition, some patients may not have menstruation, but also have hypomenorrhea, late onset, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation and other manifestations. If these patients can see a doctor in time during puberty, what should they do if they have congenital absence of uterus and vagina? Now let me tell you something.
How should congenital absence of uterus and vagina do?
Congenital absence of uterus is mainly divided into two types, primordial uterus and immature uterus. The former stopped developing soon after the onset of the disease, so the growth of this type of uterus is not large, most of them have no uterine cavity, or although there is uterine cavity but no endometrial growth, so although there is normal vaginal function, there is no menstruation. So we can make a preliminary judgment according to the above characteristics.
Immature uterus is not common. It has a long period of onset and can occur at any time from birth to adolescence. The volume of this type of uterus is smaller than normal, the cervix is cone-shaped, the outer mouth is small, the body is long, and it often shows extreme flexion or retroflexion, which will eventually lead to the deformation of the inner wall of the uterus. B-ultrasound and other means can be used in clinical diagnosis.
In general, the disease can be diagnosed by B ultrasound. When the rectum abdomen of the patient can not find the uterus, the congenital absence of uterus is caused by the undeveloped and confluence of the middle and tail segments of the accessory mesonephric tubes on both sides of the uterus, which is often combined with absence of vagina, but the ovarian development is normal, and the secondary sexual characteristics are not affected. Therefore, B-ultrasound can be used to make a preliminary diagnosis of congenital absence of uterus.
matters needing attention
Finally, it is necessary to remind the majority of patients that they must cherish their body in daily life, always pay attention to their health, and seek medical treatment immediately in case of discomfort, so as to prevent missing the best treatment opportunity.