How to treat uterine cysts

  Uterine cysts can be considered a gynecological disease, and female friends suffering from this disease may experience difficulties in reproduction, physiological activities, and other phenomena. This disease is not insignificant. So, how are uterine cysts caused? How to treat uterine cysts? Next, the editor will provide a detailed introduction for everyone.

  

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  How is uterine cyst caused

  Its formation is similar to the "acne" on the face, which is caused by the newly formed squamous epithelium covering or extending into the cervical glandular ducts during the healing process of cervical erosion, blocking the glandular ducts; The proliferation or scar formation of connective tissue around the glandular duct compresses the duct, causing it to narrow or even block, obstructing the drainage of glandular secretions, and resulting in the formation of a cyst called cervical Nabothian cyst.

  The main affected area of uterine cysts is the cervix, which gradually swells and may even block the cervical opening, leading to sperm entering the female body and causing infertility. In addition, uterine cysts can also be accompanied by other complications, such as frequent urination, urgency, constipation, and so on.

  How to treat uterine cysts

  1. Conservative surgery for uterine cysts: Conservative surgery, including open surgery and laparoscopic surgery, can be used to treat uterine cysts. Conservative surgery is a method to help women stay away from this disease. It requires going to a regular hospital for this surgery, which is naturally suitable for patients with smaller cysts. Postoperative care should also be taken seriously, and timely and effective care of the body is helpful for the recovery of health.

  2. Semi conservative surgery for uterine cysts: Semi conservative surgery mainly involves removing the uterus and endometriosis lesions, while also ensuring the preservation of female ovarian function. This method is suitable for female patients under 45 years old who do not have fertility requirements, or for patients with a wide range of disease lesions that cannot preserve fertility, or for those with concomitant uterine fibroids or adenomyosis.

  3. Uterine cyst radical surgery: Uterine cyst radical surgery is a method to help women completely treat this disease, which requires total hysterectomy and bilateral adnexectomy. This surgery does not preserve ovarian function. If it is difficult to perform total hysterectomy due to severe adhesions, subtotal hysterectomy or only bilateral ovarian resection can be performed. It is mainly suitable for near menopause or young but severely ill patients. After surgery, it is important to rest more.

  The above is some information about how to treat uterine cysts introduced by the editor, hoping to be helpful to everyone. I personally believe that it is necessary to develop good and healthy lifestyle habits. Good habits will make us full of positive energy and vitality every day.

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