What are the three uterine paths

When a woman went to the hospital for a reproductive system examination recently, there was an item in the examination report that mentioned the three paths of the uterus, which made women a little confused and afraid that it was bad The results of the data, just want to know, what does the three paths of the uterus refer to? Next, let the editor come to explain in detail to female friends.

The three diameters of the uterus actually refer to the long diameter (upper and lower diameter) of the uterus, the width diameter (left and right diameter) of the uterus, and the thick diameter (front and back diameter) of the uterus. By measuring the data of the three diameters of the uterus, we can understand whether the size of the uterus is normal. If the uterus is found to be abnormal, we must pay attention to it.

The normal size of the uterus is about 5.5 cm to 7.5 cm long and 7.5 cm wide, 4.5 cm to 5.5 cm wide, and 3 cm to 4 cm thick. The length of the cervix is ​​between 2.5 cm and 3 cm, and the volume of the uterus is about 5 ml. Under normal circumstances, the sum of the three values ​​of the length, width, and thickness of the uterus should be greater than 12 cm.

If the length, width, and thickness of the uterus are less than 5, 4, and 2 cm respectively, or the sum is less than 12 cm, it is considered uterine dysplasia. On the contrary, the test result exceeds normal Numerical values ​​can be considered as uterine enlargement. Uterine fibroids, adenomyosis, uterine hypertrophy, etc. are common. Whether it is uterine dysplasia or uterine enlargement, you need to seek medical treatment as soon as possible.