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Wang Jing Hua

Obstetrics and Gynecology

About me

With thirty years of work experience, I have actively learned new technologies and therapies, understood the suffering of patients, and am capable of empathizing with them.

Proficient in diseases

Specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of common and difficult gynecological and obstetric diseases, prenatal care, maternal health, diagnosis and treatment of complications during pregnancy, management of high-risk obstetrics; providing psychological counseling and intervention during the perinatal period; treating various gynecological infections, endocrine disorders, menstrual irregularities, infertility, and common obstetric diseases, as well as complex and difficult conditions; experienced in gynecological family planning, infertility, and assisted reproduction.

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Is ovarian teratoma serious?

The diagnosis reveals an ovarian teratoma, with conditions varying from person to person. The severity depends on specific test results and individual symptoms. Some teratomas may remain stable over time without significant changes; others might grow rapidly or even become malignant; some ovarian teratomas may exhibit endocrine activity, such as secreting thyroid hormones, leading to changes in the overall physical state. In a few cases, as the teratoma grows to a certain size, it may cause torsion due to changes in body position among other factors.

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Is breast pain and a two-day delay in menstruation a sign of pregnancy?

A delay in menstruation by two days with breast pain does not necessarily indicate pregnancy; it could also be due to delayed ovulation this month, which is a possible premenstrual symptom. However, if menstruation is delayed by a week, pregnancy should be considered, and a pregnancy test should be conducted. Sometimes, various factors can cause delayed ovulation and menstruation, such as changes in the environment, recent high stress levels, frequent late nights, excessive dieting, or extreme weight loss. Some individuals may also have endocrine issues, such as polycystic ovary syndrome or ovarian function problems, among others.

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Is cervical erosion serious?

Cervical erosion is not considered a disease, so it is not serious. It is merely a physiological state, not an illness, so there is no need to worry or be concerned about the presence of cervical erosion. Simple cervical erosion is caused by higher levels of estrogen in young people, which can lead to the physiological ectropion of the columnar epithelium of the cervix. This is not a disease, but a physiological state, characterized by a bright red erosion-like appearance, which gradually diminishes with age.

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How to quickly alleviate menstrual pain

To quickly alleviate menstrual cramps, one can opt for heat therapy. This is because menstrual pain is often due to contractions and spasms of the uterine smooth muscles, so heat therapy can quickly relieve these spasms. You can choose to use a hot water bottle or a heating pad on your abdomen, or soak your feet in warm water, or use other various physical therapy methods. Drinking some hot water can also be quite effective for some people. In more severe cases, taking pain medication to help relieve the symptoms of menstrual pain is an option, but it is essential to rule out other causes of pain such as ectopic pregnancy. (The use of medication should be under the guidance of a professional doctor.)

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How long after cervical erosion surgery should a follow-up be conducted?

Cervical erosion itself is not an indication for surgery, but if surgery has been performed for cervical erosion, a gynecological outpatient follow-up can be done after 2 to 3 months. It is required that within one month, one must be cautious not to take tub baths. If the follow-up examination shows that the surgical site is healing well but there are abnormalities in secretions, tub baths may be taken or vaginal suppositories used under the guidance of a doctor. For cervical erosion, it is advised not to engage in sexual intercourse for three months, as the recovery process takes a considerable amount of time. If it is simply cervical erosion without precancerous lesions of the cervix, then a routine gynecological outpatient follow-up is sufficient without the need for further cytological examination.

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Can teratomas eat Ejiao?

It is safe to consume donkey-hide gelatin even if you have a teratoma; eating donkey-hide gelatin has no relationship with teratomas, and they do not affect each other. When dealing with a teratoma, it is primarily important to consider the size and volume of the teratoma, whether it has caused any symptoms, and whether it has twisted, among other issues. Some teratomas are large enough to require surgical treatment, some may become malignant, some may rupture, and others may cause endocrine issues, etc., all of which would require surgical intervention.

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Can cervical adhesions cause infertility?

Cervical adhesion primarily depends on its severity. If it is a mild cervical adhesion and it does not hinder the discharge of menstrual blood, affect normal cervical secretions, or interfere with the entry of semen during regular sexual activity, then it is unlikely to affect pregnancy. However, severe cervical adhesions can prevent the discharge of menstrual blood and cause periodic abdominal pain, which can affect pregnancy. Therefore, severe cervical adhesions require surgical intervention, generally involving the insertion of an expansion device.

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What should I do if the cervical polyp has a thick base?

If the base of the cervical polyp is relatively thick, alternative physical treatments can be chosen instead of simple excision surgery, such as electrosurgical excision procedures or laser treatments. However, some laser treatments might not easily control bleeding. If there is significant bleeding, various electrocoagulation methods can be used to stop the bleeding. If the base of the cervical polyp is closer to the inside of the cervical canal, hysteroscopic surgery can also be considered. Using a hysteroscope to locate the precise base of the polyp while managing hemostasis can be very effective.

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Can uterine fibroids eat eggs?

Uterine fibroids and eating eggs are completely unrelated; you can eat eggs whether you have uterine fibroids or not. The main concern is whether you have an allergy to eggs, and also whether you have any kidney function issues or similar problems. Eggs are a very nutritious food and can certainly be eaten, but it is recommended not to exceed three eggs per day, generally one or two is sufficient. When eating eggs, just like at other times, avoid eating them cold. Additionally, it's important to regularly conduct follow-up checks for uterine fibroids and decide on treatment based on the findings and symptoms of the fibroid examination.

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Symptoms of dysmenorrhea

If you usually have regular periods and experience dysmenorrhea during menstruation, you should first compare it with your usual state. If the symptoms have worsened, you should consider whether this is caused by inflammation. Some people have adenomyosis and also often experience progressively worsening dysmenorrhea. In others, dysmenorrhea symptoms occur along with delayed menstruation, which is often related to pregnancy. Some experience dysmenorrhea symptoms related to exposure to cold or consuming cold foods. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct an examination to clarify the situation.