Some female friends start experiencing dysmenorrhea after giving birth, and it becomes increasingly severe. What could be the reason? It could be endometriosis. Let's...
Under normal circumstances, the endometrium grows inside the uterine cavity, influenced by female hormones in the body, shedding once a month to form menstruation....
Progesterone, also known as luteal ketone, is a natural progestogen secreted by the ovarian corpus luteum. It has a significant morphological impact on the...
Infertility can be caused by blocked fallopian tubes and hydrosalpinx. There are also many cases of non-patent fallopian tubes, but pelvic adhesions may impair...
Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease that occurs in women of childbearing age, and women with this condition generally have difficulty conceiving. So, can...
Dysmenorrhea is not the same as dysmenorrhea
Many women experience "dysmenorrhea" during their period
But is this really just simple dysmenorrhea?
Behind this could be adenomyosis causing...
Successful pregnancy requires the joint presence and coordination of conditions from both the mother and the embryo. The thin endometrium is an important factor...
What is endometriosis?
Endometriosis (internal heterotopia) refers to the appearance, growth, infiltration, repeated bleeding, and subsequent pain, infertility, nodules, or masses of endometrial tissue in...