Human organs age with age, and sexual organs are no exception. However, the aging of the sexual organs is not as obvious and direct as the face, and cannot be observed and observed every day
Human organs age with age, and sexual organs are no exception. However, the aging of the sexual organs is not as obvious and direct as the face. There is no way to observe and check every day. You can only take a look while taking a shower or alone. So, what changes will occur to the female reproductive organs during the aging process?
The morphological and physiological changes caused by aging are caused by a gradual decline in reproductive organ function, damage to certain tissues, or reduced hormone stimulation. The changes in female internal and external genitalia caused by aging are as follows.
Fallopian tube
The reproductive age of women has a deadline, just like the items we use in daily life. If it exceeds this age limit, there will be many problems. The changes in the fallopian tubes during aging include shortening and thinning of mucosal folds, thinning and flattening of the inner membrane, and gradual disappearance of cilia.
uterus
The uterus, as a greenhouse for infants, is of great concern for its health status. During the aging process, tissue dehydration and degeneration of interstitial fibrous tissue lead to endometrial atrophy and uterine enlargement; Reduction of uterine glands, thinning of muscle fibers, thickening of uterine muscle vascular walls, and arteriosclerosis.
Cervix
The state of the cervix can affect the state of a woman's sexual organs. If the cervix ages, it can cause a series of problems. This is mainly because the cervix shrinks to the point where the vaginal wall is flat, the cervical recess shrinks, the cervical canal shortens, and narrowing can form cysts; If the cervical canal is blocked, the uterus will accumulate pus.