Common manifestations of cervical incompetence

  There are many causes of infertility, among which cervical dysfunction is also one aspect. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the common manifestations of cervical dysfunction so that treatment can be carried out as soon as the problem occurs. Below is a brief introduction to the common manifestations of cervical dysfunction:

  

Common manifestations of cervical incompetence1

  One is congenital symptoms. Patients with this condition have a relatively thin cervical wall, poor weight-bearing capacity, or acute development of the cervical area. In addition, most of these patients also have symptoms of uterine prolapse and a smaller uterus. The proportion of fibrous tissue, elastic fibers, and smooth muscle in the cervix of patients with this disease is relatively low, or due to the rupture of fibrous tissue in the cervical opening, the ability of the sphincter muscle is reduced, ultimately leading to pathological dilation and relaxation of the cervix.

  The second type is patients with cervical erosion who have undergone cervical conization surgery. This type of surgery usually leaves scars on the cervical area, damages the skills of cervical muscles, and even shortens the length of the cervix.

  Thirdly, people who have experienced multiple induced abortions may experience cervical relaxation and even tearing due to the forced passage of hard objects into the uterus when the cervical canal is still in its infancy.

  Fourthly, some female patients with polycystic ovary syndrome generally have symptoms of uterine dysfunction, which is related to a person's hormones.

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