I believe many people know that getting married and having children is a natural thing, but as they see many infertile people around them, they realize that there are many couples who are going further and further on the path of seeking a child, without any hope. Some couples try various methods in order to have their own child, but still end up in failure. Why is it so difficult to have a child? So, should infertility be treated in gynecology or reproductive health?
Should infertility be treated in gynecology or reproductive health
The vast majority of patients with infertility or menstrual disorders first think of going to the gynecology department, and gynecologists come into contact with more patients who are diagnosed with infertility for the first time. So finding the reason is the first thing that gynecologists think of, and then they follow the diagnosis and treatment routine to rule out obvious reproductive system diseases, test ovulation, and check the fallopian tubes step by step. Obstetrics and gynecology consider that once the disease is cured, pregnancy will naturally occur. Reproductive doctors consider more about how to conceive quickly, and they are more concerned about the patient's hormone status, the number and growth rate of follicles, ovarian volume, and the condition of the endometrium.
Common knowledge about female infertility
Acquired cervical canal occlusion and stenosis are more common after induced abortion or after electrocautery or cryotherapy for cervical inflammation. The clinical manifestation is amenorrhea accompanied by periodic lower abdominal pain after induced abortion or cervical inflammation treatment. Gynecological examination found that the vagina was purple blue in color, with obvious cervical pain, slightly full and active uterine body, and tenderness. Cervical dysplasia can be accompanied by uterine dysplasia. The severely underdeveloped cervix is elongated in shape. Cervical dysplasia can lead to insufficient secretion function of cervical glands. The main cause of infertility caused by cervical fibroids is the deformation and narrowing of the cervical canal, which affects the passage of sperm. The clinical manifestations are mainly irregular menstruation, increased menstrual blood volume, increased vaginal discharge, or symptoms of bladder and rectum. Some patients are asymptomatic.
The above is some related knowledge about female infertility. I believe everyone has a good understanding of it. It is recommended that those who suffer from infertility do not feel too sad and go to the hospital for relevant treatment as soon as possible. Therefore, couples who want to have a good pregnancy should first have good lifestyle habits, strengthen exercise, and have a good body.