Why does uterine fibroids cause dysmenorrhea? Why is uterine fibroids so severe? Uterine fibroids are common benign tumors in women, and their presence often leads to dysmenorrhea. So, why do uterine fibroids cause dysmenorrhea? And why do some women have very severe dysmenorrhea? This article will explore these two questions from the following aspects. 1. Uterine fibroids stimulate the endometrium Uterine fibroids are tumors in the myometrium, and their growth can cause certain compression and irritation to the endometrium. The endometrium is a layer of mucous tissue in the uterine cavity, which undergoes continuous proliferation and shedding during the menstrual cycle. However, when uterine fibroids are present, their growth can cause local irritation to the endometrium, thus causing dysmenorrhea. 2. The impact of uterine fibroids on uterine contraction The presence of uterine fibroids will interfere with the contraction function of the uterus, thus aggravating dysmenorrhea. Under normal circumstances, the uterus will contract periodically during menstruation and expel the exfoliated endometrium from the body. However, when uterine fibroids are present, their increased size will affect the contraction ability of the uterus, resulting in the failure of the endometrium to be effectively expelled, thus aggravating dysmenorrhea. 3. The impact of uterine fibroids on blood circulation The growth of uterine fibroids can cause a certain amount of compression and obstruction on the blood circulation of the uterus and surrounding tissues, leading to the onset of dysmenorrhea. Blood circulation disorders can lead to hypoxia and malnutrition of the uterus and surrounding tissues, which in turn triggers the symptoms of dysmenorrhea. Moreover, if the uterine fibroids grow rapidly or are large, it may also cause compressive pain, increasing the severity and frequency of dysmenorrhea. Conclusion: There are many reasons why uterine fibroids cause dysmenorrhea, mainly including stimulation of the endometrium, impact on uterine contraction function and interference with blood circulation. The degree of dysmenorrhea is affected by the size, location and growth rate of uterine fibroids, so some women will have very severe dysmenorrhea. Summary: Understanding the causes of dysmenorrhea caused by uterine fibroids can help women identify them in time and take appropriate treatment measures. For mild dysmenorrhea, symptoms can be relieved by adjusting lifestyle habits and changing diet structure; for severe dysmenorrhea, medical treatment should be sought in time, and medication or surgical intervention should be taken according to the condition. I hope that female friends can pay attention to their own health, detect and deal with uterine fibroids in time, and get rid of the trouble of dysmenorrhea. |
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