What happens if retroverted uterus is severe?
Severe retroverted uterus usually causes increased vaginal discharge, lower back aching and distension, dysmenorrhea, and other symptoms. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Increased Vaginal Discharge
A severely retroverted uterus may easily lead to pelvic congestion and increased secretion from cervical glands, resulting in greater-than-normal amounts of vaginal discharge.
2. Lower Back Aching and Distension
A severe retroverted uterus often exerts pressure on nerves around the lower back, causing symptoms such as back aching, pain in the lumbosacral region, and generalized soreness or discomfort.
3. Dysmenorrhea
Retroversion of the uterus is considered one manifestation of endometriosis. If the retroversion is severe, it may obstruct menstrual flow during menstruation, stimulate uterine spasms and contractions, and thus lead to dysmenorrhea.
In addition, it may also result in serious complications such as maternal infection, uterine rupture, and fetal asphyxia. It is recommended to avoid prolonged supine position, actively treat internal medical conditions, and take preventive measures against the development of a retroverted uterus.