What are the effects of pelvic dysplasia in women

Female pelvic dysplasia may lead to asymmetrical body shape, scoliosis, affecting cardiorespiratory function, low chance of conception and difficult labor. Female pelvic dysplasia is mainly caused by heredity, tumor, metabolic disease, trauma, calcium deficiency, etc. If it is not treated in time, it may have certain impacts on a woman’s life and fertility. Female pelvic dysplasia can lead to asymmetrical body shape and tilted posture. It may also lead to tilting or scoliosis of the spine, which in severe cases compresses the chest cavity and affects the cardiopulmonary function; it may also affect the chances of conception of women of childbearing age, or may result in obstructed labor during vaginal delivery. If a woman has symptoms of pelvic dysplasia, she should go to a regular hospital in time to find out the cause of the problem under the guidance of a doctor and get treatment to avoid delaying her condition.