Female friends need to keep track of their health conditions at all times so that they can detect illness in time and prepare for treatment. Once there are hidden dangers to the health of the ovaries, or even cysts develop, the consequences can be very serious and may even affect normal fertility. In short, we need to find out the specific reasons in order to take protective measures. So what are the causes of ovarian cysts and chocolate cysts? 1. Endocrine factors: This factor is a common cause of ovarian cysts. Although the ovaries are small, they are important organs for producing eggs and ovulating, secreting endocrine hormones, and balancing endocrine system. They often occur during the reproductive age when the endocrine system is active. Therefore, it is believed to be related to endocrine disorders. In addition, if you get angry during your menstrual period, your menstrual period will be interrupted, which will cause the waste to be unable to be discharged and form cysts in the ovaries. 2. Childbirth, multiple miscarriages, etc.: Chocolate cysts are mainly caused by the fact that the endometrial fragments shed from the uterine wall during menstruation cannot be completely discharged from the vagina due to poor drainage, and a small amount of them flow back into the pelvic cavity through the fallopian tubes. Anything that can affect the flow of menstrual blood from the vagina, including vaginal occlusion, narrow cervix, retroverted uterus, cervical adhesions after multiple abortions, sexual intercourse during menstruation, etc., can promote the occurrence of chocolate cysts. 3. Fallopian tube obstruction: Every month, the unfertilized follicles in the ovaries become waste and garbage and need to be excreted. The body's hydraulic pressure is required to squeeze these wastes out. However, due to your functional impairment and the blockage of the fallopian tubes, the waste cannot be discharged. The eggs that cannot be discharged accumulate in the ovaries, forming chocolate cysts. 4. Physiological reasons: Under normal circumstances, the female endometrium grows in the uterine cavity. With the arrival of the female menstrual period every month, it will peel off and start to thicken and grow again. However, as the endometrium begins to grow in the female ovaries, this part of the endometrium does not leave the body during the menstrual period, but accumulates in the ovaries. As the endometrium growing in the ovaries continues to thicken, the accumulated endometrium will become more and more, causing cysts to appear in the ovaries. Through the above introduction, everyone has a clear understanding of the causes of ovarian cysts and chocolate cysts. After the cyst appears, it is important to detect it in time and do not delay treatment. Otherwise, the worsening of the condition will increase the difficulty of treatment and even increase the harmfulness. In addition, during the treatment, protective measures should be taken according to the cause of the disease to play a role in auxiliary treatment. |
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