How to treat pelvic effusion more effectively? 1. Pathological effusion is mainly caused by pelvic inflammation. At this time, there will be some exuded tissue fluid in the local tissue of the pelvic cavity. These exudates should be judged first. Is the pelvic effusion caused by acute pelvic inflammatory disease or chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. 2. If the pelvic effusion is caused by acute pelvic inflammatory disease, antibiotics are needed for treatment. However, if the pelvic effusion is caused by chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, heat-clearing and detoxifying Chinese medicine or Chinese patent medicine is needed for treatment. 3. During the treatment process, we should also treat it together with enema. At the same time, the application of physical methods such as hot compress, warm moxibustion, microwave, etc. has certain curative effects. These physical treatment methods have certain advantages, which can be absorbed through the skin, directly reach the lesions, and improve local metabolism. 4. Physical therapy can promote local blood circulation, improve the absorption of inflammatory tissue, and achieve the purpose of treatment. Chinese medicine treatment has no side effects and has good efficacy. If pelvic effusion is caused by pelvic tumors, in this case, surgical treatment needs to be considered. |
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