How to judge infertility
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A good friend of mine has been married for several years and has no children. In recent months, she felt abdominal discomfort and severe dysmenorrhea. She went to the hospital for examination and said that the fallopian tube was blocked, leading to infertility. After medication, the symptoms improved significantly. I'm so happy. Now let me talk to you about how to judge infertility.
How to judge infertility
Symptom 1: menstrual disorder: menstruation early or delayed; too much, too little; menstrual period significantly prolonged. Menstrual disorders are associated with endocrine disorders, luteal insufficiency, and endometritis. Menstrual volume changes: too much or too little menstrual volume; prolonged menstrual period: common in luteal insufficiency, and endometritis.
Symptom 2: abnormal leucorrhea: the symptoms of infertility include vaginitis, cervicitis (cervical erosion), endometritis, adnexitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and various sexually transmitted diseases. When there are leucorrhea, yellow color, smell, bean curd residue or water sample, or with vulva itching and pain, and these diseases can affect pregnancy in varying degrees.
Symptom 3: multiple abortions may lead to excessive curettage for female fertility, involving part of the basement layer of the uterine membrane, making it difficult for fertilized eggs to be implanted. Secondly, abortion is easy to be infected, which can cause gynecological inflammation and affect sperm motility and survival time. All of these will reduce the pregnancy rate. For example, tubal inflammation may affect the combination of sperm and egg.
matters needing attention
Nutrition is a necessary material for human body. Malnutrition will not only cause physical diseases, but also have a serious impact on infertility. However, over nutrition will also have an impact on the body. Once malnutrition occurs, it will lead to the lack of vitamins, minerals and trace elements in the body. The function of sperm is inseparable from nutrition. Malnutrition leads to the decline of semen volume and sperm motility. Some people with excessive nutrition and obesity will also cause infertility. This is because steatosis will inhibit pituitary function, and hormone release will be hindered. Some children will have abnormal development, and infertility will be formed in adulthood.