The thickness of the uterine wall is related to the menstrual cycle. It is 0.8-0.9CM during ovulation, 1.1-1.2cm 1-2 days after ovulation, and about 1.5-1.9cm before menstruation. This situation is within the normal range. As long as there is a normal ovulation period and both fallopian tubes are unobstructed, it will not affect pregnancy. The thickness of women's endometrium is not fixed and will not change. It will undergo periodic changes with the menarche. The uterine wall is divided into two layers: one is the dermis; the other is the functional layer. The dermis is not easily affected by the changes in uterine and ovarian hormones during the menstrual cycle, and it is not easy to change during the menstrual period. However, the functional layer will undergo regular changes due to the changes in uterine and ovarian hormones, and will necrotize and leak during the menstrual period. Therefore, the thickness of the female uterine wall will change with the menstrual cycle. Taking 28 days as a physiological cycle, the regularity of the uterine wall can be divided into three stages: physiological period, proliferative period, and metabolic period. The first to fourth days of the menstrual cycle are the menstrual period; at this time, under the action of estrogen, the uterine wall will show metabolic reactions; the fifth to fourteenth day is the stage of uterine development, that is, the proliferative period; the uterine wall and stromal cells will be in a proliferative state; the last is the metabolic period; the level of female estrogen and estrogen are both reduced, which makes the prostacyclin in the endometrium active, stimulates the contraction of the uterine muscle layer and causes the spiral arteries in the functional layer of the endometrium to continue to contract, and the blood volume of the endometrium will decrease. At this time, the thickness of the uterine wall can reach 8 to 10mm. Endometrial thickening damage When women have endometrial thickening, the most common harm is endocrine imbalance. This condition will affect the skin appearance of women. Endometrial thickening is closely related to the female hormones in the body. When endometrial thickening occurs, it also indicates endocrine imbalance, which will cause spots on the face and dull skin. In addition, it may also affect women's pregnancy. When the endometrium thickens and the proliferative stage occurs, it will affect the fusion of sperm and egg. More serious situations will cause women to bleed profusely, and then cause shock. Because the most common symptom of uterine wall hyperplasia in women is vaginal bleeding, but the symptoms of each woman are different. If the bleeding is too much, it will cause women to go into shock or anemia. |
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