What are uterine calcification plaques
In recent years, with the improvement of health awareness and the popularization of medical examination technology, more and more women have discovered the diagnostic result of "uterine calcification plaques" during physical examination or gynecological examination. This term is unfamiliar to many people and can easily trigger anxiety. This article will combine the hot health topics on the Internet in the past 10 days, systematically analyze the definition, causes, effects and countermeasures of uterine calcification plaques, and provide structured data for readers' reference.
1. Definition of uterine calcification plaques

Uterine calcification refers to local calcium salt deposits in the uterus, usually detected through ultrasound or imaging examination. Calcified plaques are not a disease in themselves, but rather a trace of physiological or pathological changes that may be related to previous inflammation, injury, or degenerative pathology.
| Type | Features |
|---|---|
| Physiological calcification | More common in postmenopausal women and related to tissue degeneration |
| pathological calcification | Often accompanied by chronic inflammation, fibroid degeneration, or previous surgery |
2. Common causes of uterine calcification plaques
According to recent hot search topics in medical forums and health categories, the causes of uterine calcification plaques are mainly divided into the following categories:
| Cause | Ratio (reference data) |
|---|---|
| chronic endometritis | About 35%-40% |
| Uterine fibroid regression | About 25%-30% |
| Previous surgery or childbirth injury | about 20% |
| Other causes (such as tuberculosis infection) | 5%-10% |
3. Is treatment needed?
In most cases, uterine calcification does not require special treatment, but it requires a comprehensive evaluation based on symptoms and complications:
4. Answers to recent hotly discussed questions
Based on the popularity of social media discussions in the past 10 days, the following frequently asked questions have been sorted out:
| question | Answer summary |
|---|---|
| Can calcified plaques become cancerous? | In rare cases, it may be related to malignant tumors, but the risk of simple calcification plaques becoming cancerous is extremely low. |
| How to prevent calcified plaques? | Avoid repeated pelvic infections and promptly treat gynecological inflammation. |
| What are the inspection methods? | Ultrasound is the first choice, combined with MRI or biopsy when necessary. |
5. Summary
Uterine calcification plaques are usually benign "health marks" and there is no need to worry too much, but the cause needs to be determined through medical examination. Women should pay attention to routine gynecological examinations for early detection and early evaluation. If combined with other symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying treatment.
Note: The data in this article are based on recent popular science content from medical journals and health platforms (such as Dingxiang Doctor, Tencent Medical Dictionary) and are for reference only. Please follow your doctor's advice for specific diagnosis and treatment.
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