IUD is a popular and effective contraceptive method nowadays, but not all women are suitable for long-term effective contraception through IUD. It depends on the conditions of women themselves. One of the hidden dangers that may affect IUD is pelvic effusion. What is pelvic effusion and what effect does it have on IUD? The following will answer your questions. Pelvic effusion is the presence of inflammatory exudate in the pelvic cavity. It can occur after the endometrium becomes inflamed. The slightly viscous fluid exudates from the swollen cells of the endometrial tissue and is gradually wrapped by the surrounding tissue to form a cystic mass. It can be divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological pelvic effusion often occurs after women ovulate or in early pregnancy, and most of them can disappear naturally without treatment. Pathological pelvic effusion is caused by pelvic inflammatory infection. If not treated in time, it will affect women's health and life. Pelvic effusion is the presence of inflammatory exudate in the pelvic cavity. It can occur after the endometrium becomes inflamed. The slightly viscous fluid exudates from the swollen cells of the endometrial tissue and is gradually wrapped by the surrounding tissue to form a cystic mass. It can be divided into physiological and pathological types. Physiological pelvic effusion often occurs after women ovulate or in early pregnancy, and most of them can disappear naturally without treatment. Pathological pelvic effusion is caused by pelvic inflammatory infection. If not treated in time, it will affect women's health and life. If it is determined to be physiological pelvic effusion, then there is no need to worry or deliberately seek treatment, because the pelvic cavity is located lower than the abdominal cavity in the whole body. When there is exudate or leaked fluid, it will be drained to the pelvic cavity, thus forming pelvic effusion. Although there is fluid accumulation in the female pelvic cavity, it will not affect the effect of the IUD or any discomfort to the body, so the IUD can be inserted. However, if it is pathological pelvic effusion, you must pay attention. It is best not to insert the IUD for the time being. You must wait until the condition stabilizes and improves before considering the IUD, otherwise it may worsen the condition or cause other complications. |
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