Common clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease

Common clinical symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease

Clinically, due to the slow onset of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, the symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are not very obvious, which is very unfavorable for timely treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. What are the common symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease ? The following is a brief introduction to the common symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease.

In general, common symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease include:

1. The systemic symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease are mostly not obvious, sometimes with low fever and fatigue. Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease for a long time may have symptoms of neurasthenia, such as lack of energy, general discomfort, insomnia, etc. When patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease have poor resistance, they are prone to acute or subacute attacks. Scar adhesions and pelvic congestion caused by chronic inflammation can cause lower abdominal distension, pain, and lumbar pain. The symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease often worsen after fatigue, sexual life, and before and after menstruation. Due to pelvic congestion, patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may have increased menstruation; when ovarian function is damaged, patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease may have menstrual disorders; when the fallopian tubes are blocked by adhesions, infertility may occur.

2. The uterus is often posteriorly located, with limited mobility or adhesions. If a patient with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease has salpingitis, a thickened fallopian tube can be felt on one or both sides of the uterus, which is cord-like and has mild tenderness. If a patient with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease has hydrosalpinx or tubo-ovarian cysts, a cystic mass can be felt on one or both sides of the pelvic cavity, and mobility is often limited. If a patient with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease has pelvic connective tissue inflammation, one or both sides of the uterus will have flake-like thickening and tenderness, and the uterosacral ligament will be thickened, hardened, and tender.

The above is an introduction to the common symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. I hope it will be helpful to everyone. Once the symptoms of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease appear, you must go to the hospital for treatment in time to avoid serious delays in the disease.

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