Pelvic effusion with strong echoes is usually caused by deficiency of Qi and blood, or it may be caused by leucorrhea, dampness and heat. Pelvic effusion is generally divided into physiological pelvic effusion and pathological pelvic effusion. 1. Physiological pelvic effusion: Physiological pelvic effusion usually occurs during menstruation or ovulation. If it is formed during ovulation, it is usually formed after the egg discharges the follicular fluid and flows into the pelvic cavity. If a small amount of blood appears in the pelvic cavity during menstruation, pelvic effusion will also form. If the pelvic effusion is relatively small, special treatment is generally not required. After the menstruation is over, the effusion will slowly disappear. If the pelvic effusion is more serious, it needs to be treated with oral penicillin, progesterone and other drugs. 2. Pathological pelvic effusion: Pathological pelvic effusion may be caused by inflammation, which can usually be treated with oral antibiotics or metronidazole and other drugs. The effusion caused by corpus luteum rupture may also be caused by ectopic pregnancy causing fallopian tube rupture. Generally, conservative treatment is required under the guidance of a doctor. |
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