Pelvic effusion imaging is a new medical method for diagnosing gynecological diseases. It mainly introduces substances with higher or lower density than the structure or organ into the organ or the space around it to obtain images and make a diagnosis. The following is an introduction to whether pelvic effusion can be treated with pelvic effusion imaging. Pelvic effusion is a manifestation of pelvic inflammatory disease, which is very harmful to the patient's body. It not only affects physical health, but also often causes lower abdominal pain, anal swelling, back pain, and excessive vaginal discharge. If pelvic effusion is not treated in time, it may also cause the spread of inflammation in the surrounding tissues of the pelvis and affect other organs in the pelvic area. In severe cases, if not treated in time, it may affect the fimbria of the fallopian tube and cause inflammatory adhesions, leading to infertility, or abortion, miscarriage, and miscarriage. Hysterosalpingography is a common examination method in modern gynecological examinations. It can usually detect the cause and location of fallopian tube diseases. Many women with infertility hope to find out the cause through this examination method. However, hysterosalpingography cannot be performed during pregnancy, menstruation, or within 6 weeks after uterine surgery. Hysterosalpingography is a procedure in which contrast agents are injected into the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes via a catheter, followed by X-ray fluoroscopy and filming. The patency of the fallopian tubes, the site of obstruction, and the morphology of the uterine cavity are then analyzed based on the contrast agent's appearance in the fallopian tubes and pelvic cavity. So in general, patients with pelvic effusion cannot undergo angiography. It is recommended that patients first cure the disease, and then communicate with the doctor in a timely manner according to their own conditions, such as infertility after the pelvic effusion is cured, to determine whether angiography is needed. |
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