What do the bilateral adnexa of the uterus refer to

  For all female friends, the uterus is a very important organ in the body. The normal development of the uterus is not only related to physical health, but also closely related to pregnancy and childbirth. Regarding the physical examination of the uterus, it may involve the bilateral adnexa of the uterus, but many people are not sure what exactly it is. So, what do the bilateral adnexa of the uterus refer to?

  

What do the bilateral adnexa of the uterus refer to1

  The bilateral adnexa of the uterus refer to the fallopian tubes and ovaries. The fallopian tubes and ovaries are called the adnexa of the uterus, and because they are located on both sides, they are called the bilateral adnexa. When conducting a physical examination, most people use ultrasound to understand the size and development of the uterus, whether it is normal and healthy, and whether there are local fibroids or other abnormal conditions.

  In addition, it is also possible to know the health status of both ovaries, whether there is hydrosalpinx in the fallopian tubes, and whether there are cysts in the adnexa region. If the examination results show no abnormalities as mentioned above, the final result will indicate that there are no abnormalities in the bilateral adnexa area of the uterus.

  Due to the relatively lower physical fitness of women compared to men, for the sake of their own health, it is recommended to undergo a gynecological physical examination once a year if possible to confirm whether there are any abnormal conditions in their body, such as common gynecological diseases, tumors, or other physical illnesses.

  In daily life, it is also important to pay more attention to the maintenance of the body, develop good sleeping and eating habits, and pay more attention to the cleanliness of the body.

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