What happens when the body is cold and infertile?

Infertility caused by body cold is generally referred to as infertility caused by uterine cold. Uterine cold is not simply a result of a cold uterus, but a result of a variety of diseases that occur in the uterus, ovaries and fallopian tube area. For example, if the endometrium is damaged due to repeated abortions or uterine removal surgery, or if pelvic inflammatory diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease, endometritis or tubo-ovarian inflammation cause damage to the endometrium or adhesions or blockage of the fallopian tubes, or if menstrual blood stagnation and dysmenorrhea occur due to eating cold food during menstruation or using cold water to wash the face or take a bath, etc., all of these fall within the scope of the condition of uterine cold. When a woman has infertility, it is recommended that she first take regular medication, visit the gynecology or infertility department, undergo a comprehensive examination of the reproductive system, including ultrasonography, endocrine function tests, ovulation monitoring, etc., to clarify the specific causes and then carry out targeted treatment, which can be combined with uterine warming therapy.