What does a septate uterus mean?
Generally, uterine septum, also known as uterine septum, is a manifestation of uterine malformation. Detailed analysis is as follows:
Uterine septum is an abnormality of uterine development and belongs to congenital uterine malformations. During embryonic development, after the fusion of the two Müllerian ducts, the septum is not completely absorbed and remains, resulting in a longitudinal septum within the uterine cavity that divides the uterus into two parts. Based on the length of the septum, it can be classified as complete septate uterus or incomplete septate uterus. Some patients may not exhibit obvious symptoms, but it may affect fertility, causing infertility, recurrent miscarriage, preterm birth, etc., as the septum may interfere with embryo implantation and developmental space. Diagnosis is usually confirmed through ultrasound, hysteroscopy, and other examinations. When necessary, hystroscopic surgery may be required to remove the septum and improve fertility outcomes.
To avoid health risks, it is recommended to undergo evaluation under the guidance of a professional gynecologist and formulate a plan according to individual circumstances. In daily life, maintaining healthy habits such as a balanced diet, avoiding excessive fatigue, and reducing intake of irritating foods is important to support overall reproductive health.