Seven “yellow card warnings” for female infertility”
Yellow Card 1: Menstrual Disorders
Menstrual disorders: early or late menstruation; Too much or too little menstruation ; Menstruation is significantly prolonged.
Reasons for showing signs: frequent menstrual disorders, endocrine disorders, luteal insufficiency, and Uterus Intimal inflammation is related.
Yellow card two: amenorrhea
Amenorrhea: No menstruation after age 18; There is continuous amenorrhea for more than 6 months after the onset of menstruation.
Reason for showing off: Amenorrhea is easy to occur when suffering from uterine, ovarian, pituitary or hypothalamic infertility.
Yellow card three: Dysmenorrhea
Dysmenorrhea: People who have no history of dysmenorrhea suddenly experience severe abdominal pain during menstruation.
Reason for showing up: When endometriosis, pelvic inflammatory disease , uterine fibroids, uterine dysplasia, abnormal uterine position, etc. disease Menstruation may occur when present stomach ache。
Yellow card four: Symptoms before and after menstruation
Symptoms before and after menstruation: "breast swelling", "headache", "edema", "fever",“ Acne ”and other symptoms.
Reasons for showing signs: Endocrine disorders that cause these symptoms lead to incomplete luteal corpus function, which can also lead to infertility.
Yellow card five: Abnormal leucorrhea
Abnormal leucorrhea: increased leucorrhea, yellow color, odor, tofu-like or watery appearance, or accompanied by vulvar itching and pain.
Reason for showing the card: Abnormally abundant leucorrhea is accompanied by Vaginitis , cervical stricture (cervical erosion), endometritis, adnexitis, pelvic inflammatory disease and various sexually transmitted diseases.
Yellow card six: abdominal pain
Abdominal pain: chronic lower abdominal, bilateral abdominal pain or lumbosacral pain.
Reasons for showing signs: Pelvic inflammatory disease, cervicitis, oophoritis, endometriosis, uterine and ovarian tumors will cause abdominal pain symptoms.
Yellow card seven: galactorrhea
Galactorrhea: Milk overflows from non-lactating breasts on their own or after squeezing.
Reasons for showing signs: It is related to hypothalamic insufficiency, pituitary tumors, prolactinoma or primary hypothyroidism, chronic renal failure, etc. It can also be caused by birth control pills and reserpine antihypertensive drugs. Galactorrhea is often combined with amenorrhea leading to infertility.
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