Endometrial tuberculosis can show many symptoms, which can not only tell the patient that he or she may have the disease, but also tell the patient the general condition of the disease. Therefore, it is very necessary to strengthen the understanding of the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis. Let's take a detailed look at the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis! Symptom 1: Excessive or irregular menstruation Menstruation may be early, late, prolonged, or shortened. In endometrial tuberculosis, the menstrual volume is often increased, and the prolonged menstrual period may be caused by the increase of endometrium, but it is often accompanied by ovarian dysfunction. Symptom 2: Bladder symptoms If endometrial tuberculosis spreads to the bladder, there will be periodic symptoms of frequent urination and painful urination; when it invades the bladder mucosa, periodic hematuria may occur. Symptom 3: Infertility For a woman, if there is no other reason for infertility, she should consider whether she has endometrial tuberculosis. According to current examinations, if there are ten infertile women who have no other symptoms, three of them have endometrial tuberculosis. If these ten women have chronic pelvic pain, eight of them have endometriosis. Therefore, infertility is the main problem of endometrial tuberculosis. Symptom 4: Dysmenorrhea As a woman of childbearing age, if you have dysmenorrhea combined with anal swelling and diarrhea, you should consider the possibility that you have endometrial tuberculosis. Symptom 5: Stool swelling It usually occurs before or after menstruation. The patient feels unbearable pain when stool passes through the rectum, but does not feel this at other times. It is a typical symptom of endometrial tuberculosis in the rectouterine fossa and near the rectum. Occasionally, the tuberculous endometrium reaches deep into the rectal mucosa, resulting in rectal bleeding during menstruation. Patients with endometrial tuberculosis lesions that form a stricture around the rectum have symptoms of tenesmus and obstruction, which is similar to cancer. Symptom 6: Pain during sexual intercourse The tuberculous endometrium causes the surrounding tissues to swell, which can cause pain during sexual intercourse, which is more obvious before menstruation. In the above introduction, the main purpose of introducing the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis is to enable female friends to have a deeper understanding of the knowledge of endometrial tuberculosis. We also hope that everyone can do relevant preventive work on this basis. If suffering from this disease, we hope that patients can receive treatment as soon as possible. |
<<: What are the symptoms of endometrial tuberculosis?
>>: What are the symptoms of mild endometrial tuberculosis?
As women age, they may experience amenorrhea arou...
Uterine fibroids have become a common gynecologic...
Uterine diseases have different degrees of impact...
What is the best way to treat irregular menstruat...
If you are a glutton who loves to eat big meals, ...
How should suspected pelvic inflammatory disease ...
Although the prospects for autologous fat transpl...
Core Tip: The cost of condyloma acuminatum surger...
In life, many patients with cervical condylomata ...
What is the difference between curettage and abor...
Ectopic pregnancy is not uncommon in life. Many w...
First, what should pregnant women do when checkin...
The scanty menstruation on the first day may be a...
Many women panic and don't know what to do af...
The occurrence of vaginitis is directly related t...