How do women get uterine fibroids? 1. Delayed childbearing age Many women with uterine fibroids are infertile. Uterine fibroids are affected by hormone levels. While women delay childbearing, they also increase their risk of developing uterine fibroids. 2. Environmental degradation The environment in modern society has deteriorated seriously, and various carcinogens and radiation are flooding every aspect of life. Uterine fibroids are tumors and are closely related to environmental changes. 3. Use of contraceptive pills and excessive abortions The use of contraceptive pills allows women to avoid the trouble of unwanted pregnancy, but there are potential risks and it is easy to cause fibroids. Contraceptive pills can affect women's hormone levels and cause endocrine disorders. If contraceptive pills are taken for a long time, especially emergency contraceptive pills, it will increase the risk of fibroids. In addition, abortion can also cause fibroids. 4. How great is the stress and depression? In modern society, the pressure of life and work has increased significantly. Many women are facing the pressure of career and family. If women are under too much pressure for a long time, depression often accompanies them, and this psychological change can easily lead to fibroids. Which women are prone to uterine fibroids? 1. Women with a family history of genetic disease A first-degree relative or sister with uterine fibroids is 2 times more likely to develop uterine fibroids than someone with no family history. 2. Women with hyperfunctioning ovaries For example, polycystic ovary syndrome. Diseases affecting the ovarian endocrine function, such as granulosa cell tumor and ovarian granulosa cell tumor, can induce uterine fibroids. 3. The incidence of uterine fibroids is inversely proportional to the number of births Because the ovaries do not ovulate in October, hormone secretion is at a low level, thus protecting the health of the uterus. 4. Women with high estrogen utilization Hormones require receptors. Some people have sensitive receptors and are easily affected by hormones, so they are relatively prone to uterine fibroids. 5. Obese women Studies have shown that because obese people are more likely to synthesize estrogen, the risk of developing fibroids increases by 21% for every 10 kg increase in weight. 6. Lifelong childless people In women's lives, if they can have a complete pregnancy process, it can help the body increase immunity for 10 years, that is, the possibility of suffering from gynecological tumors is much lower than that of patients who have never had children. Due to the limited number of primordial follicles in women's lives, the ovulation period is about 30 years. During pregnancy and lactation, due to the action of hormones, the ovaries suspend ovulation until the 4th to 6th month of lactation. The ovaries postpone a certain number of ovulations, and women with a history of childbearing enter menopause later. Women who have not given birth cannot protect progesterone in a timely and effective manner, and are prone to hormone-dependent diseases, uterine fibroids being one of them. 7. People with sexual dysfunction Normal sexual stimulation between couples can promote the normal functioning of neuroendocrine system and make the body's hormone secretion normal and good. However, long-term sexual disorders can easily lead to disordered secretion of hormone levels, causing chronic pelvic congestion and inducing uterine fibroids. 8. People with depression Women have delicate minds and their physical endurance is not as good as that of men. Under the dual mental pressure of work and family, their mood fluctuates greatly and they are prone to depression. Especially with the arrival of menopause and menopause, women's own depression can easily increase estrogen secretion and enhance function, which can sometimes last for several months or even years, which is also an important cause of uterine fibroids. How to determine whether you have uterine fibroids? 1. Vaginal bleeding in women with uterine fibroids is one of the most common symptoms. Some women have irregular menstruation, which leads to a sudden increase in menstrual volume or a gradual formation of menstrual periods. In the long run, female friends will be anemic. 2. Because uterine fibroids occupy a position in the body that should not exist, it will give women a sense of oppression. Some patients will also have back pain or lower abdominal distension, which may cause women to have difficulty urinating frequently or even having difficulty defecating. 3. Female friends can judge whether they have uterine fibroids by abnormal leucorrhea, because if a woman has uterine fibroids, her leucorrhea will have some sticky secretions. Although the leucorrhea will also change with the menstrual cycle, most of them are accompanied by some odor or pus and blood. |
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