After ovary removal, menstruation will not come again, pregnancy is not possible, and symptoms such as hot flushes, excessive sweating, emotional instability, irritability, insomnia, decreased libido, and physical weakness may occur. Due to the inability to secrete estrogen and progesterone, osteoporosis is prone to occur. The decline in estrogen levels can also lead to obvious vaginal dryness and discomfort.
1. The ovaries primarily secrete estrogen and are also the site of egg development, playing an important role in fetal development, menstruation, and childbirth.
2. If a woman of reproductive age removes her ovaries, menstruation will not come again, and pregnancy and childbirth will not be possible. Menstruation is mainly due to the periodic secretion of estrogen and progesterone by the ovaries, which leads to periodic shedding of the endometrium, and pregnancy and childbirth require normal ovulation.
3. Removing the ovaries after menopause has less impact on the body because the ovarian function has already declined and no longer plays its corresponding role in clinical practice.
4. The harms and effects of ovary removal can be significant, so women should pay attention to protecting their ovaries. In daily life, it is recommended to consume more foods rich in vitamins and trace elements, which can maintain the healthy state of cell tissue. At the same time, it helps nourish the female ovaries and effectively prevents ovarian diseases. For patients who have been diagnosed with ovarian diseases, prompt treatment should be sought to avoid ovary removal.