When you have dysmenorrhea, there are always elderly people around you who tell you: "Dysmenorrhea is okay, it will get better after you get married and have children." In fact, this statement is not entirely correct. If you believe it completely, it may cause some adverse consequences. Dysmenorrhea is generally divided into two types, one is primary and the other is secondary. Only a part of primary dysmenorrhea can be cured after marriage and childbirth. For example, some women have dysmenorrhea because of the narrow cervix and poor menstrual blood flow. In this case, dysmenorrhea will be relieved or even disappear after childbirth as the cervix relaxes. However, diseases such as excessive retroversion and flexion of the uterus, uterine hypoplasia or malformation (such as bicornuate uterus, uterine septum, etc.), vaginal malformation, pelvic mass, adnexitis and endometriosis may cause dysmenorrhea. And dysmenorrhea caused by these diseases will not be resolved with marriage and childbirth. You should go to the hospital as soon as possible to find out the real cause of dysmenorrhea. For example, if dysmenorrhea caused by endometriosis is blindly waiting for childbirth, it will delay treatment and eventually lead to infertility. |
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