Beware: Excessive dieting can cause uterine atrophy
25-year-old Xiaoli is a girl who loves beauty. She not only pays attention to her clothes, but also goes on a diet in order to control her weight. As soon as the weather got warmer, I started to put on thin and beautiful clothes, and also took fruits as my "staple food", truly practicing "frugaling on food and clothing". But then something abnormal happened: first Dysmenorrhea , delayed menstruation, less quantity, lighter color; Then I stopped having periods. arrive Hospital During inspection, it was found Uterus has shrunk.
Gynecology Experts say that controlling your weight and dressing appropriately are beyond reproach. The problem is to control it in a good manner. If the body is exposed to cold due to thin clothing, it may cause poor blood circulation in the lower abdomen and uterus, resulting in dysmenorrhea due to cold coagulation and blood stasis. ; Excessive frugality in food and clothing leads to malnutrition. On the one hand, immunity is weakened and it is easy to get sick. ; On the other hand, the secretion of estrogen in the body decreases, causing menstrual disorders. Reduced estrogen secretion is not conducive to skin Blood circulation and the reasonable distribution of fat in the body cause the skin to lose its luster and elasticity, and fat accumulates toward the waist. Excessive dieting for a long time can easily lead to premature ovarian failure , uterine atrophy, thus affecting reproductive function.
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