What are the risks of an enlarged anteverted uterus?
Disease description:
During my physical examination, the test report showed an enlarged anterior-positioned uterus, and I'm worried this might harm my body. What are the risks associated with an enlarged anterior-positioned uterus?
An enlarged anteverted uterus, if physiological, generally does not cause significant harm to the body. However, if the enlargement is pathological, women may develop placenta previa after becoming pregnant, and there is also a risk of miscarriage in the later stages of pregnancy. In cases of pathologically enlarged anteverted uterus, it is important to promptly visit a hospital for relevant examinations and receive targeted treatment as directed by a physician.