Uterine effusion is a manifestation of metritis. If the patient does not receive timely treatment, it will develop into metritis, which is difficult to cure. The key to treating uterine effusion is to check first. Only after finding out the cause can symptomatic treatment be given. So what are the methods for checking uterine effusion? Experts say that the specific methods for checking uterine effusion are as follows: 1. Color Doppler Ultrasound Examination: To determine whether there is uterine effusion, the preferred examination method for uterine effusion is color doppler ultrasound, which can quickly and accurately determine the amount of effusion. 2. B-ultrasound examination: Pelvic effusion mostly occurs in lower parts of the uterus such as the rectouterine pouch. B-ultrasound is an effective and commonly used examination method in gynecology, which can accurately determine the amount of effusion. 3. Diagnosis based on medical history, symptoms and physical signs: The doctor can make a detailed diagnosis based on medical history, symptoms and physical signs to determine whether it is normal or abnormal effusion. If abnormal effusion is confirmed, the cause of the effusion must be determined, and eliminating the cause is the key. 4. Ultrasound examination: It is convenient and fast, and has obvious advantages in the diagnosis of uterine effusion. Compared with other examination and diagnosis methods, ultrasound, as a non-invasive, painless and convenient examination method, can be used to examine uterine effusion caused by various reasons, combined with clinical data and laboratory tests, and has obvious advantages in the diagnosis. Experts point out that if you experience lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain, which often worsens after fatigue, sexual intercourse, and before and after menstruation, then you need to pay attention to it. At this time, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for examination in time. Early detection of the disease can also lead to early treatment. |
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