Uterine cavity occupation, as the name suggests, refers to a problem that occurs within the uterine cavity, leading to the occupation of the uterine cavity and the inability to conceive normally. Many people strongly suspect that they have cancer once they discover a space occupying their uterine cavity. So is uterine space occupying cancer? What is the reason for occupying the uterine cavity? If you don't know, follow the editor to take a look.
Is occupying a space in the uterine cavity cancer
Not necessarily, it may also be a benign mass. It is recommended to go to the gynecology department of a regular tertiary hospital for examination. If there is a high possibility of malignancy, biopsy or direct resection for pathology can be performed, and follow the doctor's arrangements.
What is the cause of uterine cavity occupation
The uterine cavity mass we often refer to is mostly cervical cystic mass, which is caused by the newly formed squamous epithelium covering or extending into the cervical glandular duct during the healing process of cervical erosion, blocking the glandular duct opening; The proliferation or scar formation of connective tissue around the glandular duct compresses the duct, narrowing or even blocking it, obstructing the drainage of glandular secretions, and resulting in the formation of cysts, also known as cervical Nabothian cysts.
Cervical cystic masses are mostly cervical retention cysts, which are mainly caused by the new squamous epithelium covering or extending into the cervical glandular tube to block the glandular tube mouth during the healing process of cervical erosion; The proliferation or scar formation of connective tissue around the glandular duct compresses the duct, narrowing or even blocking it, obstructing the drainage of glandular secretions, and resulting in the formation of cysts, also known as cervical Nabothian cysts.
This has nothing to do with ovarian cysts (chocolate cysts), they are two completely different types of lesions. But the final diagnosis must rely on pathological diagnosis.
This article briefly introduces whether uterine cavity occupying space is cancer or not, and also explains what uterine cavity occupying space is all about. As a woman with a uterine cavity occupying space, it is best for you to carefully refer to the content of this article to determine what exactly is causing your uterine cavity occupying space. If you are not at ease, you can go to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the diagnosis.