Adenomyosis is a special kind of endometriosis, which puzzles many women as a complex and miscellaneous gynecological disease. Especially in recent years, with the high operation of artificial abortion and cesarean section, the incidence rate of adenomyosis is increasing, and more and more ... Views: 171
The fallopian tubes play a crucial role in the reproductive system as they provide a pathway for eggs to travel from the ovaries to the uterus. When these tubes become blocked or damaged, it can hinder the egg's journey, reducing the chances of fertilization and pregnancy. Common causes of ... Views: 170
Urinary system illnesses have for ages been humiliating for women. The pee is short and red, leaking, and the urine is astringent and distressing. Even though some good friends often encounter urinary conditions, they know little about the subject. They might also have indiscriminate medication ... Views: 170
Hydrosalpinx cannot heal on its own. It can lead to female infertility, and even with the assistance of in vitro fertilization (IVF), it can reduce the procedure's success rate. Many women discover they have hydrosalpinx after experiencing prolonged difficulty getting pregnant and undergoing ... Views: 169
In life, many people think that pelvic effusion and pelvic inflammation are the same diseases, and the diagnosis of pelvic effusion appears in the routine physical examination report, which often causes patients to panic and wonder whether they need to use antibiotics to treat symptomatically. ... Views: 169
Adenomyosis, characterized by localized diffuse lesions within the endometrial glandular muscles, is often linked to hormonal imbalances and excessive hormone secretion, leading to progressive abdominal pain.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers acupuncture as a clinical therapeutic ... Views: 168
The most significant pain of adenomyosis is dysmenorrhea. To a large extent, dysmenorrhea is gradually aggravated and may be painful before and after menstruation. Today's pain, tomorrow's pain, month after month, year after year, next time will only be more severe, some even ten years of ... Views: 168
Frequent urination, characterized by urinating more than ten times daily, indicates an abnormal increase in frequency. This condition can be diagnosed as frequent urination. However, it is essential to exclude subjective influencing factors such as excessive water intake, consumption of ... Views: 167
In recent years, uterine diseases have increasingly affected women's health, bringing many adverse effects to women's lives and leading to infertility or abortion. Every woman needs to prevent uterine infections.
It is said that going to bed early can improve your beauty, but fewer and fewer ... Views: 166
From Exeter University in the UK, Fiona Mathews conducted a meta-analysis of 10 independent studies involving 1492 samples to clarify the potential impact of environmental exposure on deep valleys. Participants were from fertility clinics and research centers.
Sperm motility, sperm vitality, ... Views: 166
Adenomyosis, known as "immortal cancer," is increasingly puzzling fresh women. Recurring dysmenorrhea, unusual menstruation, and sterility seriously change women's everyday daily life.
Nonetheless, some women still decide to keep it, again and again, gnash their teeth to go through the ... Views: 165
For pregnant mothers, if there is no protective sexual intercourse twice a week, only 50% of women in 3 months will become pregnant. Princeton researchers calculate women's average daily chance of pregnancy in the menstrual cycle. The highest chance of pregnancy is on the 13th day of the ... Views: 165
In recent times, an increasing number of women are experiencing infertility as a result of blocked fallopian tubes, particularly among the younger population. Many young women who desire to have children are facing difficulties in conceiving due to this condition, which gradually takes a toll on ... Views: 165
Adenomyosis is a gynecological condition characterized by the invasion of the endometrium and stroma into the myometrium of the uterus. It is primarily caused by endometrial basal layer damage due to repeated pregnancy, childbirth, induced abortion, and chronic endometritis.
One common ... Views: 165
Many people do not understand adenomyosis and think that suffering from adenomyosis will only lead to dysmenorrhea, increased menstruation, and other conditions. It may also cause some complications. Let's first understand what adenomyosis is and what difficulties it has.
Adenomyosis is a ... Views: 165
Adnexitis mainly refers to the inflammation of the fallopian tubes and ovaries. It is a relatively common gynecological disease that will impact women's life and health. I hope female friends can attract attention and learn more about this knowledge, which will help prevent appendicitis. Here is ... Views: 164
Ectopic pregnancy, a potentially life-threatening condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus, requires immediate medical attention. While ectopic pregnancies are rare, they can pose serious health risks to women. In some cases, women who have experienced an ectopic pregnancy ... Views: 164
Endometriosis is a symptom that the endometrium should live in the uterus, but because of the pathological changes, it goes outside the uterus for growth and development. The disease has become the second most extensive gynecological disease endangering women's physical and mental health, ... Views: 163
Others with adenomyosis have more monthly periods. Why is my monthly period so small? What is this situation? "
For instance, this patient's adenomyosis problem appears in some patients, without a doubt that we should shell out particular focus on this example.
The signs or symptoms of ... Views: 162
Recently, the new coronavirus vaccine has been injected all over the world. Based on the principle of voluntariness, it is up to you to decide whether to take the vaccine or not.
Patients with endometriosis also face a choice. Recently, patients often ask: "doctor, I'm taking Desogestrel now. ... Views: 162
Blocked fallopian tubes can pose a substantial hurdle for women striving to conceive. While medical procedures often address this issue, complementary therapies like massage therapy are gaining recognition as possible supportive treatments.
How does massage work on blocked fallopian ... Views: 162
Many prostatitis patients feel symptoms relieved in summer so that they will feel that prostatitis is self-healing. But is it true? For this problem, you must not be too optimistic because this is fake. Men must do a good job in nursing and treatment in summer.
Case: Prostatitis symptoms get ... Views: 162
Most women have experienced dysmenorrhea. Common dysmenorrhea can be relieved by taking some painkillers. Drinking more hot water is also of little use. However, some people's dysmenorrhea is so painful that it is almost useless to do anything. This severe dysmenorrhea must be careful, which may ... Views: 162
There are many reasons for infertility. The most common one is infertility caused by a tubal blockage. The fallopian tube is the "bridge of life," connecting the ovary and uterus. Every month, the egg will dress up carefully and go to magpie bridge to wait for her lover, sperm, to complete a ... Views: 162
pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) is a serious infection that primarily affects the female reproductive organs, including the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. It is typically caused by sexually transmitted infections such as gonorrhea or chlamydia. While PID commonly presents symptoms such ... Views: 160
Blocked fallopian tubes are a common and significantly impactful condition in women, particularly due to its adverse effect on fertility. Immediate treatment is crucial for women upon diagnosis.
Physical therapy offers a targeted approach for addressing blocked fallopian tubes, stimulating ... Views: 160
Generally, it is recommended for both partners to undergo Ureaplasma testing before pregnancy because Ureaplasma infection not only increases the risk of infertility but also can lead to miscarriage or premature birth during pregnancy. Therefore, in cases of positive Ureaplasma results, treating ... Views: 160
If the endometrium is removed from the uterine cavity and planted outside, it will cause ectopic lesions and endometriosis. So far, people's understanding of endometriosis needs to be more specific and extensive, especially in pathogenesis.
At present, precaution and management of ... Views: 160
Why do some patients with Endometriosis have bloody stool, some have abdominal pain, some have waist and leg pain, and even some can't have sex due to extreme pain? The same disease has different symptoms. Why?
It has a lot to do with the different locations of the ectopic lesion!
First of ... Views: 160
The incidence rate of chronic prostatitis is on the rise, and the age of onset tends to be younger. Currently, prostatitis patients account for about 50% of urological outpatients, most common among people aged 20-40. Due to youth, strong libido, recurrent hyperemia of the prostate, and ... Views: 159
Is IVF the only choice for patients with blocked fallopian tubes? No! It is not necessary! The so-called fallopian tube blockage, commonly understood, is that the tube's diameter becomes smaller, and the eggs can not pass through, which hinders the meeting of sperm and egg.
There are many ... Views: 159
Blocked fallopian tubes can pose a significant challenge for women trying to conceive. While medical intervention is often necessary to address this condition, some individuals believe warm water therapy may offer potential benefits for unblocking fallopian tubes.
In this article, we will ... Views: 159
Endometriosis is a disease in which the endometrium with growth function is located outside the normal endometrial cavity and causes many symptoms and signs. Traditionally, it is believed that it mainly occurs in the reproductive period, and it is possible to suffer from the disease at least ... Views: 158
Adenomyosis, often called "immortal cancer," presents a significant health challenge, primarily affecting women. Among its distressing symptoms, dysmenorrhea is one of the most prevalent, afflicting approximately 64.8% to 77.8% of patients. The relentless monthly recurrence of pain takes a toll ... Views: 157
Endometriosis is a common gynecological condition in women of childbearing age. It has different degrees of impact on women's quality of life and health. Most women diagnosed with endometriosis have these clinical manifestations, such as lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, mainly secondary ... Views: 157
With the arrival of cold winter, there are more and more patients with prostatitis. Their symptoms are diverse, including frequent urination, incomplete urination, urethral pruritus, low back pain, wet scrotum, acid swelling, pain in the perineum, groin, or scrotum, and testis. These symptoms ... Views: 157
The prostate, a vital organ of the male body, mainly helps to secrete prostate fluid, an essential part of semen and plays a role in semen liquefaction. Men's erectile function, ejaculation, reproductive function, and prostate are closely related. Prostatitis is a common male disease in life. ... Views: 157
Men's health, being a crucial aspect of modern society, has always commanded significant attention. However, as society progresses, individuals face increasing demands in their personal and professional lives, leading to a growing number of people, especially men, experiencing suboptimal health ... Views: 157
Endometriosis is a medical condition in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus, called the endometrium, grows outside the uterus. It commonly affects the pelvic area, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and the tissue lining the pelvis. Endometrial thickening, on the other hand, ... Views: 156
Discharge, a mixture of secretions from the female vaginal mucosa, cervix, and endometrial glands, can reflect the health of the female reproductive system. In healthy women, discharge is typically colorless, odorless, and transparent, and the amount is minimal. However, if there is an increase ... Views: 156
Pelvic inflammatory disease(PID) is a condition that affects many women and occurs due to the infection and inflammation of the female reproductive organs. It can lead to pelvic pain, discomfort, and other distressing symptoms.
While treatment for PID typically involves antibiotics, adopting ... Views: 155
Male health is a considerable subject. Many men are burdened with work pressure and family burden. Under the pressure of the two mountains, it is bound to cause various diseases. The most significant correlation with stress is sexual dysfunction and male infertility. Among them, sexual ... Views: 155
Gynecological diseases significantly impact women's health and may affect fertility, making conception difficult or leading to infertility. Waiting until pregnancy preparation fails is not ideal, and prevention is key. By taking proactive measures to prevent and address these diseases, women can ... Views: 155
Dysmenorrhea is lower abdominal pain, swelling, backache, or other discomforts before, after, or during menstruation. After many women get married and have children, the original severe pain will be significantly relieved or even disappear.
Why does dysmenorrhea reduce after marriage?
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We often encounter patients troubled by menstrual pain for a long time in the outpatient department. Many of them cannot get out of bed due to menstrual pain and need to go for emergent help for pain relief. Some of these patients are suffering from severe menstrual pain caused by ... Views: 153
Tubal blockage is commonly associated with pathogenic infections. These infections can harm the epithelial tissue of the fallopian tube mucosa, leading to inflammation and disruption of the mucosal structure. As a result, adhesions and obstructions may form within the fallopian tube mucosa. The ... Views: 153
Whether to give birth, when to give birth and how many babies result from a couple's will, economic conditions, health status, and other factors. They are the major decisions of the small family to move to the next stage. They are happiness, but also responsibility.
Today, let's talk about ... Views: 152
Adenomyosis is one of the most common diseases in women. With the growth of age and poor living habits, more and more women suffer from adenomyosis, also known as "immortal cancer." It can be imagined that this disease is more serious. Now, let's understand adenomyosis and the causes of this ... Views: 151
Salpingectomy is the surgical procedure of entirely or partially removing the fallopian tubes for patients with severe hydrosalpinx. Typically, salpingectomy is not recommended for patients with mild hydrosalpinx due to its potential harm, which includes:
1. After-operative sequelae
If the ... Views: 151
Dysmenorrhea is a discomfort familiar to many women. Ordinary cases can often be managed with painkillers or a warm drink. However, the pain is so severe for some individuals that standard remedies barely make a dent. This level of intense dysmenorrhea demands caution, as it could indicate an ... Views: 150