Reminder for women: These 3 Gynecological Diseases May Look Scary, But Don't Be Nervous
With the high incidence of various chronic diseases and malignant diseases in recent years, more and more people have begun to pay attention to physical examination. Unlike men, women not only pay attention to physical examinations, but also need to pay special attention to gynecological examinations.
Because the reproductive structure of women is far more complicated than that of men, a little carelessness may cause the onset of acute and chronic gynecological diseases, so gynecological examination is necessary.
For people who do not know much about medical knowledge, seeing various professional terms on the checklist often creates a sense of fear. In particular, the names of some pathological or physiological changes are terrifying, making people unconsciously think of the severity of the disease, or even thinking about cancer.
As everyone knows, some gynecological disease names look very scary, but they are just medical terms, and some do not even require treatment, such as the following three diseases:
1. Physiological Cervical Erosion
When it comes to cervical erosion, everyone will first think of a horrible picture, the original tender meat rots and bleeds. But in fact, cervical erosion has already been renamed " cervical columnar heterotopia ", which is divided into two categories: physiological and pathological. Most cervical erosions are actually physiological, which is related to ovarian ovulation and hormone changes. There are relationships.
When the columnar epithelium of the cervix is stimulated by a large amount of estrogen and progesterone secretion, it will be everted on the outside of the cervix. The columnar epithelium was originally in a relatively pink state, so when the medical treatment was underdeveloped many years ago, it was named cervical erosion.
When the level of estrogen and progesterone in a woman drops, it returns to normal. Because physiological cervical erosion is not a disease, it also does not require special treatment. Even if it is pathological cervical erosion, after the diagnosis of the disease, the doctor's treatment is not for the cervical erosion itself, but for the primary disease.
2. Physiological Breast Hyperplasia
On average, out of every 10 women in our country, at least 8 people can be diagnosed with breast hyperplasia, and most of them are physiological breast hyperplasia. Like cervical erosion, the appearance of physiological breast hyperplasia is also related to changes in hormone levels.
Before and after the menstrual period, affected by the rapid fluctuation of hormones in the body, female breasts may experience pain, lumps and other problems. When the menstrual period is completely over and hormone levels are restored, the pain will disappear completely, and no special treatment is required.
Even pathological breast hyperplasia is neither an inflammation nor a tumor. So far, there is no special and effective treatment for it. self-relief;
Read this: Breast Abscesses
3. Physiological Pelvic Effusion
Pelvic effusion itself is a manifestation, not a disease. To be precise, it is a description of the fluid in the pelvis by imaging.
You must know that the pelvic cavity is actually the lowest position of the lower abdomen of women . Some normal women will have a small amount of pelvic fluid during menstruation and ovulation, which is actually a normal physiological manifestation. From a clinical point of view , if the pelvic fluid is less than 3 cm and the woman does not have any symptoms, no treatment is required at all .
All in all, we are not doctors and have no professional knowledge of various medical terms. Therefore, after getting the inspection report, there is absolutely no need for you to panic and worry too much. What you really need to do is to consult a doctor in time to fully understand the real situation of your body, and then decide whether you need treatment according to the doctor's advice.




