Pathological pelvic effusion can cause increased vaginal discharge and lower abdominal pain in women. Pelvic effusion may cause backache. According to experts from gynecological hospitals, physiological pelvic effusion usually disappears naturally after female ovulation and early pregnancy. Pathological pelvic effusion is generally caused by gynecological inflammation, such as pelvic inflammatory disease, adnexitis or endometriosis. Some pelvic effusions are caused by unqualified disinfection during artificial abortion, which eventually leads to pelvic effusion. Gynecological tumors and tuberculosis are also one of the causes of pelvic effusion. When we get pelvic effusion, we will feel back pain, swelling and other sensations. If we stand for a long time, overwork, and have excessive sexual intercourse, the symptoms will worsen, especially before menstruation, and sometimes even affect our normal work. In addition to waist symptoms, female friends will also experience symptoms such as increased leucorrhea, irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and affected sexual life. Experts say that these fluids are inflammatory exudates in the pelvic cavity. If pelvic fluid accumulation is found, you should go to a regular hospital for treatment in time. If treatment is not timely and there is too much pelvic fluid accumulation, drug treatment will be ineffective and surgery is the only option. |
<<: How big is an ovarian cyst that requires surgery?
>>: What are the symptoms of cervicitis
What can I do to check for uterine fibroids? What...
Many women often find that they have "uterin...
For many people who are trying to lose weight, st...
There are many clinical symptoms of congenital ab...
Uterine fibroids seriously affect women's liv...
Menstruation is a physiological phenomenon that e...
There are many factors in daily life that can cau...
A cold after miscarriage may burden the body and ...
Among many gynecological diseases, pelvic inflamm...
High heels lead the fashion trend. They are not o...
For female friends, uterine effusion is relativel...
Amenorrhea and galactorrhea syndrome is often rel...
Experts say yes. Recently, many netizens have bee...
Cervicitis is one of the common gynecological dis...
Generally speaking, lochia will be gone in two we...