Causes of Uterine Displacement

Uterine displacement is a phenomenon in which the uterus appears to be excessively anterior or posteriorly inclined, and the patient is often judged to have an obtuse angle of 120°-150° between the uterus and the cervix. Most of the uterine displacement is related to the influence of childbirth, increasing age, increasing abdominal pressure, malnutrition, abnormal development, etc. 1, the influence of childbirth: after pregnancy, the fetus keeps growing in the uterine cavity, at this time, the pelvic floor muscles of pregnant women are under great pressure and tend to become flaccid, at the same time, during childbirth, the cervical and pelvic floor muscles and other parts are easily damaged, if they are not recovered in time, patients are prone to uterine displacement, causing uterine prolapse 2, age: as patients age, the level of estrogen in the body gradually becomes lower, when the pelvic floor support function becomes weaker, easy to appear uterine displacement; 3, increased abdominal pressure: such as chronic cough, constipation, etc., can cause the uterus to shift, prolapse, etc.; 4, malnutrition: if patients are seriously malnourished, can make the pelvic support uterus fascia abnormal, can not fix the uterus in a normal position, and thus 5. Developmental abnormalities: If the patient is an unproductive woman, the uterus is usually displaced due to congenital dysplasia, which is usually caused by dysplasia of the fascia supporting the uterus; 6. Other: Wearing high-heeled shoes, wearing a girdle and sleeping on the back for a long time can also cause the uterus to be displaced. In addition, multiple miscarriages and inattention to menstrual health care can also cause patients to have a displaced uterus. If a patient has a displaced uterus, the degree of displacement needs to be clarified, and then targeted treatment should be carried out.