Female reproductive organs are very special organs with a strong connection to the body. Minor problems with the reproductive organs can often lead to systemic diseases, especially fallopian tube lesions, which are most likely to occur and can also cause infertility. For women who have already given birth and have no plans to have more children, tubal ligation can be performed for contraception. But does tubal ligation have any impact on women? What are the dangers? 1. During the ligation operation, some blood vessels entering the ovaries may be damaged, and the hormones from the pituitary gland that stimulate the ovaries may be reduced, so the ovaries will not work normally, which will cause harm to women who have undergone ligation surgery. Generally, after sterilization surgery, there will be increased menstrual bleeding, irregular bleeding between periods, problems with sexual life, emotional instability, aggravation of premenstrual syndrome, etc. These are all hazards of sterilization surgery for women. 2. If you do not really want to have a vasectomy or are young and do not give it much thought, the chances of problems occurring after the vasectomy may actually be higher. Some statistics indicate that the chances of needing a hysterectomy due to gynecological problems after a sterilization surgery are higher than for the general population. What are the dangers of female sterilization? 1. Adverse reactions during surgery: The most common adverse reactions during surgery include nausea, vomiting, pain, and low back pain and swelling. Due to insufficient analgesia and the patient's fear and tension, local pain is caused during the abdominal insertion; pain caused by manipulation or instrument reduction in the retroverted uterus; soreness and pain in the waist when lifting the fallopian tube with a hook or an oval clamp; nausea and vomiting caused by inadvertent stimulation of the ovaries; upper abdominal pain or nausea and vomiting caused by traction and stimulation of the greater omentum and mesentery; a small number of patients' lack of cooperation or poor coordination, or difficulty in finding and lifting the tube due to excessive obesity, resulting in repeated searches that increase the patient's psychological burden, causing or aggravating local pain and other discomfort. 2. Incision infection: Incision infection in tubal ligation is not common. However, some women lack the concept of sterility, put their fingers into the dressing to scratch, have poor personal hygiene awareness, and accidentally contaminate the wound dressing with sweat, urine, milk stains, etc., which can easily lead to incision infection. |
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