What will happen to congenital uterine malformation

  What will happen to congenital uterine malformation? Perhaps many people don't know what's going on, and this symptom is difficult to detect. Sometimes menstrual abnormalities are thought to be caused by other reasons, and they don't even think it's this symptom.

  

What will happen to congenital uterine malformation1

  Some patients with uterine malformations may have no conscious symptoms, and their menstrual cycle, sexual activity, pregnancy, childbirth, and other abnormal symptoms may not be detected for life, or may be occasionally discovered during physical examinations. But there are also some patients whose reproductive system function is affected to varying degrees, and it is only discovered when symptoms appear during sexual maturity, marriage, pregnancy, or childbirth. The main symptoms are:

  1. Menstrual abnormalities

  Patients with congenital absence of uterus or primordial uterus have no menstruation. Patients with immature uterus may have no menstruation, as well as symptoms such as oligomenorrhea, delayed menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and irregular menstruation; Patients with double uterus and double horn uterus often experience excessive menstrual flow and prolonged menstrual duration.

  2. Infertility

  Uterine dysplasia such as absence of uterus, basal uterus, and immature uterus is often one of the main causes of infertility.

  3. Pathological pregnancy

  Abnormal development of the uterus often leads to miscarriage, premature birth, or abnormal fetal position after pregnancy. Spontaneous uterine rupture may occur during pregnancy. If the fallopian tubes are unobstructed, the fertilized egg can implant in the remnant uterus. However, due to poor development of the uterine muscle layer, it often ruptures during pregnancy, with symptoms similar to ectopic pregnancy.

  If menstrual abnormalities are not caused by other reasons, it is best to go to the hospital for a physical examination to find out the cause as soon as possible. Congenital uterine malformation is a difficult symptom to treat, and we must seek early treatment to detect and treat it as soon as possible. I hope the above knowledge has been helpful to you in all aspects,

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