Endometriosis: Do 3 Things to Prevent and Treat it Scientifically
Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease in women of childbearing age. It will affect women's quality of life and health to varying degrees.
Therefore, most women diagnosed with endometriosis clinically have these clinical manifestations, such as lower abdominal pain, dysmenorrhea, mainly secondary dysmenorrhea, progressive aggravation, infertility, sexual intercourse pain, abnormal menstruation, etc.
Some patients have severe endometriosis and some accompanying symptoms, such as diarrhea, abdominal pain, frequent urination, and dysuria. Therefore, although endometriosis is a benign disease, it does show a certain degree of aggressiveness. This disease cannot be ignored, and early prevention and care should be taken.
For endometriosis, how should early prevention and care be carried out? Make these three points well to help you prevent and control them scientifically.
1. Prevent menstruation reflux
Although the pathogenesis of endometriosis is unclear, some hypotheses exist, such as menstrual blood reflux. It is believed that menstrual blood will not follow the normal routine during menstruation but will enter the pelvic cavity along the fallopian tube, causing endometriosis.
However, this statement is not entirely correct because, in clinical practice, many women have menstrual blood reflux, but there is no endometriosis.
However, attention should be paid to patients who often experience menstrual blood reflux or have congenital obstructive genital malformations, secondary cervical adhesions, or vaginal stenosis. If menstrual blood reflux occurs for a long time, menstruation will not be discharged in time, and the probability of endometriosis will significantly increase.
2. Drug contraception
There are many ways of contraception. Different contraceptive methods have different effects on women's health.
To a certain extent, drug contraception is good for patients with endometriosis because the contraceptives originally contained hormones. Oral contraceptives can inhibit ovulation and shrink the endometrium, which can play a specific role in eliminating ectopic endometrial lesions.
Therefore, proper use of contraceptives prevents endometriosis and reduces the risk of endometriosis. Patients with a high incidence of family history and pregnancy with a ring can consider it.
3. Prevention of iatrogenic ectopic endometrium implantation
Many patients have endometriosis because of iatrogenic factors. Some women who frequently undergo uterine cavity surgery are many times more likely to suffer from endometriosis than those who do not. Therefore, women must pay attention to the health of their uterus, especially the health of the uterine cavity, and try not to damage the endometrium.
In addition, we should pay attention to menstrual hygiene and avoid inflammatory stimulation, which may lead to inflammatory reactions in the endometrium. These can all induce endometriosis.
However, if unfortunately infected with endometriosis, there is no need to worry too much. Doctor Li Xiaoping's Fuyan Pill can help patients eliminate symptoms, and long-term use will not cause any harm to the body.
In a word, the prevention and treatment of endometriosis require everyone to start from the details, pay more attention to their reproductive health in ordinary times, and long-term management can reduce the incidence of endometriosis and better manage reproductive health.
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